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January 7, 2006
Fish Heads
| Camera | Konica Minolta 7d |
| Lens | Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8 @ 35mm |
| Shutter / Aperture | 1/60s / f/4 |
| ISO (Adj.) | 400 (+0.30 EV) |
If I promise not to leave this picture up for a week, may I post it?
Sometimes the still process cannot capture the horror that only motion can capture. This box was immediately to the side of a man wielding a large cleaver who would quickly beheading a large quantity of fish. These heads, which had been so quickly removed from their bodies, were still all in various states of animation: eyes, mouth, and flipper twitching.
Posted by jordanh at January 7, 2006 9:47 AM
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Nasty! Please tell me you zoomed in and were not that close in order to get such detail. :S
Posted by: Tanja > DoubleCrossed.ca at January 22, 2006 10:58 AM

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I looked at this while eating lunch...thanks. Luckily it was only PB&J.
Stevo
Posted by: stevo at January 9, 2006 3:31 PM