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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:35:25 +0200
From: "Manos Manoli" <cytech@ma*.co*.cy*>
To: Christian Gerzner <christiang@cc*.co*.au*>,
     Tech Diver
Subject: Re: What fish
Hmm thanks for the information !!
Im not a fotografer and not either a fish scientist ..



I can even send you the original video on a vhs tape.
I didnt edit a think ....

Since it was out of topic i just wanted to know a few info
without making so much fuss about it.
It seams that i have ended with 50 email and 10 diferent
names  like  Yellowmargin , Gray, Titan , Ocean , .....bla bla and it goes on

It seams that this fish could swimm and play with others no problemm...

Rgds Manos
Limassol - Cyprus.

Christian Gerzner wrote:

> Manos Manoli wrote:
> >
> > Thanks everyone for the information. The other foto is not a fish turning
> > those pictures where capture from my under  water video and i have
> > it in the lens for 2 minutes from diferent angles.
> >
> > Thanks anyway!! Manos
> (snip)
>
> Manos,
>
> I am a (still) photographer, been at it for a while.
>
> If you are going to ask a question such as this one, I would
> respectfully suggest (in addition to the scant information you
> provided originally):
>
> 1) advise WHERE (geographically) you captured the image
> 2) advise HOW you captured the image (still, video)
> 3) advise WHETHER there are other images
> 4) advise that the creature ACTUALLY LOOKS as illustrated
>
> So you had a couple of people (Esat, who is one of the most
> knowledgeable divers I know) and myself speculating with insufficient
> data. Data that you could have provided.
>
> You didn't by any chance manipulate the image did you? Did you?
> Happens that in real life I run a pretty sophisticated Artroom. We do
> stuff like that in our sleep and I still can't believe that a Titan
> mutilated to that extent can still live.
>
> Hmmm, its interesting that the Anal fin, pretty long and skinny on a
> Titan (and it surely looks like a Titan), appears completely (and
> cleanly as in surgically) gone as does the V of the Caudal. That
> requires "two bites of the cherry" by the "predator", leave alone a
> pretty precise one of the Anal fin. That sounds like an unlikely
> scenario to me although my speculation could, but of course, be
> entirely wrong.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Christian

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