malfunction said:Not necessarily - it's in PDF format so you can download it to your PC or phone.
OH! Wonderful thank you!
malfunction said:Not necessarily - it's in PDF format so you can download it to your PC or phone.
I just spent half an hour and got 50 photos of blurry fish shapes. Sorry, will try again at a later point, when they're not as manic.malfunction said:Lucky, lucky man having rainbows in your back yard. Of course, we'll be expecting pictures of the ones the mrs let you keep!
I bet given enough time they'll colour up nicely.Gruntle said:After some patience and feeding the little darlings, I managed to get a couple of them to stay almost still enough to get not-quite-as-blurry photos. As you're all probably aware, fish are very difficult photographic subjects, yelling "stop swimming, darn it" at them didn't help either. So here goes:
I bought three rainbows in December, it seems all of them were sick when I got them. Two have perished, the last one is the one at the bottom of this photo (mainly for size reference). He was about the size of the one top-left when I bought him:
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Here's one of the new lads, flaring his fins:
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And here's another, proudly displaying his crimson spot:
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The other six wild-caught are still quite small and have yet to develop their colour, although the edges of their fins are starting to darken up. More photos one day when I get around to posting my journal.
It's a 198 meg download but it's going on my kindle right now.Gruntle said:Ooooh, pretty! I downloaded the Rainbow Fishes book by Adrian Tappin...