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Something for Down the Hatch?
by vonniedee
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31-AUG-2006 vonniedee

8th tied
Something for Down the Hatch?
by vonniedee

Canon EOS 350D
1/80s f/4.5 at 200.0mm (35mm equivalent: 1401mm) iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time31-Aug-2006 13:56:41
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length200 mm
Exposure Time1/80 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 09-Sep-2006 17:28
Yeah, the thumbnail suggests a Terry Gilliam-esque blending of fish and human face - very strange but effective photo.
Brent 09-Sep-2006 16:18
Wow, what a face. I seem to be having the same reaction as everyone else, It looks like a human trapped in a fish body. Well done Yvonne.
ctfchallenge06-Sep-2006 14:09
FishFace...hehehehe very funny. i like the thumbnail much better though. thanks for the smile :) -Abstract
Canon DSLR Challenge05-Sep-2006 02:02
Nice find! Great colors and comp. The softe appearance does bother me. The fish does look like a human face. -Cat
Squared C04-Sep-2006 17:04
I'm going to have to be the outsider and say that I liked the other better. I'm not trying to change your mind, just to let you know there are supporters out there for it! Both are great though!
ctfchallenge04-Sep-2006 16:41
Wonderful color and composition! Blurry makes this image, IMO. shu
janewigginsphotography04-Sep-2006 16:30
Wow this is scary! Dreamlike in a nightmare kind of way.. man oh man. jano
Rod 04-Sep-2006 11:00
The face looks human in the thumbnail, nicely shot & very colourful init:-) Nice one Y.
blademeister04-Sep-2006 04:02
The colors, the compostion, the look from the fish all make this a great entry.
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2006 21:01
You know ladies, these were the largest KOI I have ever seen in my life, they must eat small hams. I am bringing back number one as I do like it better myself, I like the blurry feel of it with the "monster" face. Yvonne
elips03-Sep-2006 19:59
Looking at this in the thumbnail I discovered that it is better to see it smaller, not quite so much in our faces! I reduced it to medium from original and liked it a lot better. The colors are really wonderful. ~Sharon
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2006 19:19
I really like the other fish picture better Y and didn't think it needed to be "sharp" as it is under water and your processing made it look abstract anyway. Besides, the mouth area on this one looks a little too bright on my monitor. Bring back the other one - I loved the colors and composition in that one!!!! CJ
elips03-Sep-2006 19:14
Wow, I never knew you could look right down the throat of a fish! You are right, this is more in focus but I don't like it as much as the other one, it really had the better "face"! How big were these fish? These shots make them look like small whales! ~Sharon
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2006 19:08
ok, this face is not nearly as "cute" as the previous guys, but it is in better focus. Yvonne
Squared C03-Sep-2006 19:08
Wow! What a great shot! So abstract in some ways. Excellent work here. The colors, the crazy patterns. I love it!
elips03-Sep-2006 18:37
Oh my goodness, what a face! The colors here are brilliant and the view is definitely downward. It is too bad that it seems a little shook but it is worth it anyway just for that look! ~Sharon
arminb03-Sep-2006 17:45
wonderful :o)))
ctfchallenge03-Sep-2006 17:37
Good colors, Yvonne, but I think that something in the shot needs to be more sharply focused. I know it's not easy with fish, who just don't seem to understand how to pose for our cameras. LOL
--Mary Anne