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Hi Martin,

nice pics and fishes. Do you use an SLR cam?

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Dunga wrote:Hi Martin,

nice pics and fishes. Do you use an SLR cam?

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zenins wrote:Which camera and lens did you get ?
It's the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS 10.1MP Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS lens.

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Beautiful Martin!
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Thank you Dave.

Really nice cam.

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Post by Francois van Brederode »

I just love the gob full 'o tentacles :D

Lovely pics
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Really nice, Martin.
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Very nice Martin
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good shots Martin. :wink:

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Very nice!!
You can really see the "fences" on the male Sewellia.
And I love the fat N. maysae (?) belly.
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Nemacheilus masyai Jim. I have a bunch of them and they incredibly entertaining fish.

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That's what I meant, but didn't have my Loach book handy for the correct spelling. :wink:
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Post by Marcos Mataratzis »

Astonishing images Martin. 8)

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