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#21 Guest_blakemarkwell_*

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Posted 09 July 2009 - 05:28 PM

Here is one of the ways I do it, it takes the longest, however, to my eye it has the best results. This is by Mark Sabaj, a great ichthyologist who takes great photos, too.
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Posted 10 July 2009 - 07:25 PM

Once again, great photos! Question: In the photos of the fish taken in the photo box, it appears they all have their fins fully and optimally extended for photographing. This is not always the case with those in hand or in water. Is this an effect of gentle pressure being placed upon them in the photo box with the box's paddle? Or are multiple photos required to get one of the fish in this state? Are the fish basically held motionless in a sort of suspended animation, or do they attempt to move about? Just curious...
BTW - excellent report! Thanks for sharing.


This somewhat shows what's going on during the photo process. Some specimens cooperate nicely and others don't.
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