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 -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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