Vancouver Aquarium shoot

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Malcus;3675645; said:
Stunning pics! And very nice dogs! :)

Theyre not bad eh? For two abandoned and abused puppies they turned out well.
 
whats the first fish?

very nice you got a octo and jellyfish.

whats your jelly set up like?
 
jonahonah;3673404; said:
Why are you insulting my boy!! You must be the only person on this planet that doesnt like him. So many times ive found people trying to steal him.

Keep comments to the fish only if you are going to be so negative!!


New pics this evening once i finish work. Have hundreds to sort through and find good ones
Well i think your dogs look graet :D
My dog would never sit still for a picture...
 
Oh, and the Amphiuma/Siren and Snae in the last set are awesome. Is the Snake underwater or on land?
If it's under water, it would be a Tentacled Snake...if not, Madagascar Leaf Nosed Snake ... I'm curious now :popcorn:
 
beautiful jelly fish pic! The Octopus is awesome. Go back, get more pics, without stupid humans in the way. Please? And Cuttlefish.
 
Hate I missed all of this when I was in Vancouver a few weeks ago;) Awesome fish! WE WANT MORE!!!:ROFL:
 
thefishguy7;3676740; said:
armatus .. nice pics!
still looks armatus to me :D and opposite of usual...white adipose and red caudal vs. red adipose vs. white caudal


would've been cooler if they were actually scombs, though :D
 
The stupid human in the the octopus pic happens to be my partner
The dogs are highly trained and sitting isnt that hard for them, professional shoot of them.
The sirens are cool they have so many of them
They are tentacled snakes so weird but actually very active.

Im shocked if they are armatus as they have at least 5 in with the tiger rays. Always thought they were large tats with that colour combination. Will have to check a few more pics, but they look identical to the scomb in baesnch aquarium atlas (photo edition) just in case my pics dont do them justice.

Think that answered all the recent questions/comments.
 
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