Today In The Fishroom~7/04/11 Zonatum & Coats

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This is the largest of three of these beautiful F0 males. All have a breeding mate. In all instances the blue is much more striking in the males. And in all cases the male has grown substantially larger than the female of the same age.

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Caught him taking a quick stage left exit. I love getting shots like this that are much better than a static side shot.

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Here's a close up of the males face. I used a 105mm macro and basically snuck up to get the shot you see here from about 12 inches. As I looked at the image in photoshop I saw what I thought was digital "noise"...caused normally when you shoot at a very high ISO or try and pull detail out of shadows or highlights. The image was captured at f32 at an ISO of 100...utilizing two SB-900 flash units on top and one on the bottom...PLUS the camera flash. Not a set up conducive to "noise". If you zoom in close you can see that what appears to noise is simple the spot pattern that give the fish color.

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Anyone tired of this one yet? He's just SO easy to photograph. ;)

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Not happy...and turning to smack the glass.

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Oh hot dayum, those are some sexy fish! I can't wait to see what will be happening tomorrow in the fish room!
 
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I thought was digital "noise"...caused normally when you shoot at a very high ISO or try and pull detail out of shadows or highlights. The image was captured at f32 at an ISO of 100...utilizing two SB-900 flash units on top and one on the bottom...PLUS the camera flash. Not a set up conducive to "noise".

I see your mouth moving, but all I hear is... Blah... Blah... Blah... :confused:

Once again great Pictures... Im sure someone benefits from the details.

Thanks for sharing, Love seeing your work... truely art.
 
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