March 2020 POTM contest- favorite Fish close up

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The picture right next to you name. Mine is my two huskies.
Thank you mine is my red hawk and clown goby. They're best mates. I have Pomskies, part pomeranian and husky.

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Thank you mine is my red hawk and clown goby. They're best mates. I have Pomskies, part pomeranian and husky.

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Might as well submit one, might pick up some tips on Photographing.

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So this is my Matted Filefish, Pele. He is constantly following me around within the tank begging for food. I love this fish's character and the way that he swims.
 

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This was a very hard choice, but I chose to go with my goby and shrimp pair.

The reason being, they are just so much fun. It’s like a little bulldozer and a foreman giving him directions. I’m not even mad they stole my mermaids fan, or my red flame algae’s. It’s even entertaining watching them snatch a hermit crab to use as a door lol. my goby needs a tiny hard hat.
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Camera used is my iPhone XR. No special settings, point and shoot.
 

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This is my Clown Trigger showing off. This trigger is always clowning around and even has a smiley face on the on white spot pattern towards its tail. Shot with a Rebel T5i 50mm (85mm equivalent) F2.8 1/100/sec ISO800.

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Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: 18.0-200.0 mm
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Subject: Cirrhilabrus claire
Special because only a handful have ever been in captivity in the US, and I no longer have this fish :( (age - photo is from 3 years ago)​
What made you choose the composition you picked?
Shooting fish with a diffused flash is a great way to get a high f-stop, high(ish) shutter speed without the subject getting overly dark. But there's no good trick to getting a good focus on the fish; that just takes practice! But always strive to focus on the eye.​

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This is my Clown Trigger showing off. This trigger is always clowning around and even has a smiley face on the on white spot pattern towards its tail. Shot with a Rebel T5i 50mm (85mm equivalent) F2.8 1/100/sec ISO800.

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He knows he is a bad a... lol
 
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HAVE YOU EVER KEPT A RARE/UNCOMMON FISH, CORAL, OR INVERT? SHOW IT OFF IN THE THREAD!

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