YAY!!! I can post PIX!!!!

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saxman

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Thanks to AquaKnight''s help, I can now post images again!!!
Just a few newish pix:
Juvie Pterois raidata...at the time, it was a bit "rough-looking" from shipping, but is now a gorgeous "out and about" fish:

Juvie Scorpaenopsis diabolus (the radiata'
s roomie):

Dendrochirus barberi...all grown up:

One of our new juvie fuzzies (this one spits water at us when it gets impatient at feeding time):

Bright yellow juvie fuzzy (unfortunately, we lost it in QT treatment within 48 hrs):
 

slice

Active Member
Pics #3 and #4 are frame-worthy. Looking forward to a flood of your excellent photography!
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Wow, I love the fish in the first picture, but the #2 fish only a mother could love.
 

meowzer

Moderator
OH MY....I have missed your pics....YAYYYY..they are ALL beauties....and I like the 2nd one....haha
 
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saxman

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Thanks Lois...to be honest, I miss posting them and showing off Renee's photos. We have a few newbies that need some photos, and she just found her 8GB CF cards, so once she gets back from vacation, maybe she'll snap a few pix.
That little diabolus is a trippy little fish. Since that pic was taken, it has colored-up a bit more to match the general color of the tank, so it isn't so stark white now.
 

jerth6932

Active Member
Well I will fall in line with everyone else..... AMAZING PICS. What kind of camera are these pix being shot with? Renee, who ever you are
 

al&burke

Active Member
You have just re started my interest in fuzzy dwarfs, because I love pictures. Saxman you have to set me up for a good dwarf fuzzy, I am having a hard time finding one up here in da north.
 
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saxman

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Originally Posted by Jerth6932 http:///forum/thread/386979/yay-i-can-post-pix#post_3401818
Well I will fall in line with everyone else..... AMAZING PICS. What kind of camera are these pix being shot with? Renee, who ever you are

Renee's screenie on SWF is Cranberry. Besides being one of the best aquarists I know, she's also "Mrs. Saxman"...or I'm "Mr. Cranberry" or something like that.
She shoots a Canon 5D Mk II, and her lenses of choice tend to be the Canon 100 mm f 2.8 1:1 macro and the 50 mm f 1.4.
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You have just re started my interest in fuzzy dwarfs, because I love pictures. Saxman you have to set me up for a good dwarf fuzzy, I am having a hard time finding one up here in da north.
Renee is actually up in "da north" ATM...she's visiting her family in Newfoundland. We actually got our last pair of fuzzies via the internet (the red one in the "whole fish shot" is one of them). One is red (obviously) and the other is more of a maroon color. They think they're P. volitans the way they eat tho...
 
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saxman

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Here are some "butterflies"...or as close to it as some of our fish get to being butterflies:
Chorydactylus multibarbus (bearded ghoul):

Pterois volitans (juvie):

Rhinopias frondosa (weedy scorpionfish):

Parapterois heterura (bluefin/blackfoot lion):

Dendrochirus brachypterus (fuzzy dwarf lion, juvenile phase):

D. bracypterus (fuzzy dwarf lion):


Ablabys taenianotus
(cockatoo waspfish):


Scorpaenodes strongia
(barchin scorpionfish):


P. volitans
(adult...same fish as juvie above):

 
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saxman

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Originally Posted by travelerjp98 http:///forum/thread/386979/yay-i-can-post-pix#post_3403271
I LOVE your photography!
I agree, I think all your fish are more CUTE than anything!
LOVE THEM!
I have to give Cranberry (Renee) photo props...she makes the fish "look MAH-velous".
Fortunately, we have the same passion for "oddball" fish...well, actually Scorpaeniformes, so she has good subject matter.
 
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