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I set out to do a little fishing and just couldn’t find a very good spot. That’s my reflection in the bottom right – can you tell that it is me with all that white hair. Zoom and check out the lower left corner, thousands of baby fish. Don’t know the breed of fish. Taken at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, March 1st. No fishing allowed. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous comments and favs. Dana

Comments (26)


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beachzz

10:24PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

And how the ones that got away?? lol, great shot, Dana!!

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mgtcs

10:48PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

WOW....This is marvelous!!! Excellent shot, really a fantastic view, thank you!

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Faemike55

11:17PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

They look like some form of bottom feeder... but I'm not too sure what type Great capture

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zil2008

11:57PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

Great capture, Dana.

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blinkings

12:01AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

I've read that they only get like that on rare occasions each year so great shot!

whaleman

1:17AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

There are even more in the upper left, in fact, they are all over. Always fascinating to watch fish, for me anyway.

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lizzibell

1:28AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

nice shot...

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prutzworks

2:18AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

cool shot, (I would have cropped the reflection)

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sharky_

2:31AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Hang on to that camera buddy, you could be fishing for it. Nice capture. Aloha

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flavia49

2:57AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

fantasctic capture!

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DAVER2112

6:48AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Love it! Great shot.

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MrsRatbag

8:43AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Wow, what a bunch of fishes! Great shot!

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Kaartijer

9:19AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Did you use any polarized filter? I've been once by the lake and I had no filters... so I had to use my polarized sunglasses... the shot was cool! Great image here!

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jendellas

1:03PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Very healthy lake, full of fish. Are they used to people feeding them???

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adrie

3:14PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

That is a lot of fish my friend, excellent capture.

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watapki66

3:33PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Very Cool!

BertDes

3:34PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Great capture.

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sandra46

4:16PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

outstanding shot!

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A_Joker_B

5:28PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Thought the fish were part of a ice sculpture initially, well done!

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goodoleboy

5:32PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Excellent effects in this overhead snap, Dana! I see lots of baby fish, but can't find your reflection anywhere.

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kbrog

9:40PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Look's like they are coming to greet you. ;D Excellent capture!

lucindawind

8:02AM | Thu, 04 March 2010

cool shot !

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flora-crassella

12:19PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

very cool picture!!!!

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Katraz

1:48PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

This reminds me of my boyhood, we used to go down the local park and fish with a cotton line and a bent pin with bread on for bait, the fish were goldfish it was great fun but we used to get chased off by the park keeper.

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durleybeachbum

4:04PM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Most interesting!

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Alex_Antonov

8:28AM | Tue, 09 March 2010

Outstanding work!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS
Shutter Speed1/80
ISO Speed200
Focal Length33

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