Some shots of my Catfish, Loaches, Eels, Algae eaters, Rays…

So, here is one more artistic pose of These Fellows, dancing in the shadows...
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@Hristo, will you ever stop amazing us with your shots!! :hail::hail::hail::hail:

will be great if you also post the Exif data along with the pictures. It will help a lot to the beginners like me. :bling:
 
These (as well as your other brilliant shots) are not merely "Some shots", as stated in the header. They are portraits. These fish are looking at you! With expressions on their faces!

Let me know when you have published your photos in a book, so I can buy it.
 
Wow, not only great pictures but heathy fishes. Discus is my favourite. But it is seldom sold here. They are really very elegant fish to display.^:)^
 
Yeah, actually...this Fellow(Otocinclus) is around 2 cm. long...

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...but coming closer with the macro lens, you can see how the details of its pattern are very impressive and unique!

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Aquasaur, OMG! Those discuss are lovely. Wish that quality is available here - sadly not. I even drive 100 miles over the border to look for quality discuss but non is available (I mean of such strong colour and size) You are one lucky one to own them. Just beautiful photgraphic art too.^:)^
 
Here are some new Fellows in my Gobby Collection lately:

Peacock goby - Tateurndina ocellicauda
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I agree. I absolutely love those macros of the Otocinclus. These would do well published in a book! Do you have any plans to go farther with your photos?
 
Fantastic shots, as always Hristo!

Ok you've proven your point gazillion times that we the rest[most of] er... suck even with more expensive gear. When are you getting something with less noise?8)
 
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