January 2006 Photo Of The Month Voting - LOAD WARNING 40 PIX

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January 2006 Photo Of The Month Voting

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  • Total voters
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You have to go with the candid action shots :)
Its easier to take pictures of a single fish because you have all the time to take them and you can re-take them later. But with an action shot of two fish interacting, you have to get a good shot while its happening, because it would be impossible to "stage" that situation again :naughty:

Anyway Happy New year Everyone! :woot:
 
unless its poor quality. any pic i choose has to be clear and sharp.
 
Pout said:
#15 all the way :woot: :woot: :clap :clap :WHOA: :headbang2

I think #15 is a beautiful piece of work capturing the essence of a predator in the hunt. The datnoid is stalking its quarry with an intensity so great that it electrifies the beholder. Notice the carefree look on the orange pike's face as it blindly wanders into the path of our subject. We are moments from watching the tiger datnoid in full bloodlust. This is a sight for the ages. (said in the voice of the national geographic guy)

naah, I'm kiddin, i just think it's a ballzy picture.
 
Vote for Pedro

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lazykiwi said:
what kind of fish is #38? i think it's a flowerhorn, but she thinks it's something else. who's right?

i like #14.

no one knows what #38 is? my gf and i have a bet, and we're waiting for someone to answer...
 
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