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Purple anemome background to this determined anenome fish that bit me - glad they dont grow any bigger !!!
Sydney Aquarium, Australia.
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在某些照片裡面、光線及空間這兩個元素主導了一切;而在其他照片中,主導的是如岩石及木頭等物質、也可能是成長中的萬物所散發出來的堅毅… 我的出發點是 — 透過攝影這媒介 — 呈現出那些對賞圖者有所意義的自然世界的直覺觀察。
In some [photographs] the essence of light and space dominate; in others, the substance of rock and wood, and the luminous insistence of growing things....It is my intention to present — through the medium of photography — intuitive observations of the natural world which may have meaning to spectators...
~Ansel Adams, Ansel Adams: Photographs by Wings Books
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#Discus fish carrying fry. They eat the slime coat off the parents. Discus are amazing parents taking turns and flashing from dark to lit when they want a break. The other parent goes dark and takes over.
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The lion fish belongs to the Scorpion fish family. This brightly coloured fish is usually found in coral reefs, especially in shallow waters hovering in caves or near crevices. They are known for their venomous fin rays. The potency of their venom makes them excellent predators and dangerous to fishermen and divers. Fatalities, however, are rare.
I was quite safe when I photographed it behind a glass in the Underwater Observatory in the Red Sea, Eilat. A place with such amazing marine and coral life. Second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
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“But nothing i ever gave was good for you;
it was like white bread to goldfish.
they cram and cram, and it kills them,
and they drift in the pool, belly-up,
making stunned faces
and playing on our guilt
as if their own toxic gluttony
was not their own fault
there you are, still outside the window,
still with your hands out, still
pallid and fish-eyed, still acting
stupidly innocent and starved.”
Margaret Atwood, Morning in the Burned House
With many marine fish species, the fry all hatch as females - when you have a shoal of youngsters in a tank the biggest one will change into a male, and if that male were to be taken away, the next biggest would change into a male.... its quite extraordinary :)
This is true of these Anthias, and also of clown fish, which most people know as Nemo ;-)
Sorry, so many fish these days, the weather's too bad to get anything out doors.