They're called "look-downs" and I like the way their scales are so shiney when certain lights hit them. It's cool you got a shot. When I was photographing tunas it took me forever and I finally gave up and took a video due to their scales turning them into shiney blurs. :)
I saw a lot of the look-downs in vegas. They had tons there, some as big as my head if not bigger. It was pretty cool, but started to get a bit repetative after a while. "Hey look at that flame angel! Oh wait, he's behind that look down, one second..."
Look-downs? That's a pretty funny name. -didn't know-
It was kind of hard to picture them also; I took a zillion and one before I got one right. And even one fish because the rest is blurry and not sharp at all. But fish are difficult anyhow. Tsk, tsk.
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They're called "look-downs" and I like the way their scales are so shiney when certain lights hit them. It's cool you got a shot. When I was photographing tunas it took me forever and I finally gave up and took a video due to their scales turning them into shiney blurs. :)
I saw a lot of the look-downs in vegas. They had tons there, some as big as my head if not bigger. It was pretty cool, but started to get a bit repetative after a while. "Hey look at that flame angel! Oh wait, he's behind that look down, one second..."
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It was kind of hard to picture them also; I took a zillion and one before I got one right. And even one fish because the rest is blurry and not sharp at all. But fish are difficult anyhow. Tsk, tsk.
Vegas sounds awesome.
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