wow...good looking fish. second photo name of fish is "Ayungin" a piranha looking fish, then the 3rd pic, fish name is "Biya" and then the famoush "Bangus" or milkfish. it reminds me when i was 12 years old, my paretns will take me to Los Banos and stay for the weekend at my uncles house along Laguna de Bay and we will catch the "Ayungin", "Biya" and at times "Kanduli".
A good time then to reduce the number of fish pen's and cages in operation and try and clean up the lake. Intensive fish farming killed the farmed salmon business in Scotland and poluted the sea loch's.
je pense que ceux-ci poissons sont trop petite .. ils sont bébés
Posted by: max | October 07, 2006 at 11:37 PM
A good day to catch fish! Great shots, Sid! :)
Posted by: Emer | October 06, 2006 at 04:57 PM
Nice photos. Glad to be back after your killer rooster series ;-)
Robin
Posted by: Puppatina | October 06, 2006 at 01:26 AM
great photos esp. the jumping fish. that must have taken precise timing.
Posted by: rach | October 06, 2006 at 12:08 AM
this set is very impressive, i love the 2 one, and the B&W is very nice too.
ps: thx a lot to come so often to my place
Posted by: hors-cadres | October 05, 2006 at 01:12 AM
Superb! Images 2,3 and 4 = top notch!!
Posted by: Ashish Sidapara | October 05, 2006 at 01:03 AM
This series keeps getting better! It's a shame what a monsoon can do... What about the homes on the lake?
Posted by: Toxic Lens | October 05, 2006 at 12:03 AM
Wow ... it looks like a small powerful fish, Sidney.
Posted by: Hendra | October 04, 2006 at 11:56 PM
awesome pics, as always. b&w pics are always stunning.
Posted by: ade | October 04, 2006 at 11:28 PM
What a sad story of destruction. Your series is captivating as always. Solid work.
Posted by: don | October 04, 2006 at 10:45 PM
simply excellent work: you're just getting better all the time!!
Posted by: david | October 04, 2006 at 10:41 PM
hi syndey. now I am geographicaly closer to you. I am in australia and want to take photos from here.
Posted by: farokh | October 04, 2006 at 10:17 PM
Great series of images. Hope things are going well for you, my friend.
Posted by: Paul | October 04, 2006 at 09:54 PM
great fish captures here!
bravo:)
Posted by: eden | October 04, 2006 at 09:03 PM
wow...good looking fish. second photo name of fish is "Ayungin" a piranha looking fish, then the 3rd pic, fish name is "Biya" and then the famoush "Bangus" or milkfish. it reminds me when i was 12 years old, my paretns will take me to Los Banos and stay for the weekend at my uncles house along Laguna de Bay and we will catch the "Ayungin", "Biya" and at times "Kanduli".
Posted by: | October 04, 2006 at 07:17 PM
One beautifulr of the other
Posted by: fabio | October 04, 2006 at 07:02 PM
Cool photos. I lke the third one - looks like a shark being picked up by a giant hand! :-)
Posted by: TC | October 04, 2006 at 05:46 PM
I dread to think how is the local people's feeling after the damage the typhoon caused.
Posted by: Christian | October 04, 2006 at 04:08 PM
Wonderful series! Sorry for the damages caused by the typhoon :(
Posted by: sil | October 04, 2006 at 04:06 PM
Wow! There is nothing fishy about all of these. Those fishes must be making lot of tongues happy.
Posted by: Shuva | October 04, 2006 at 03:08 PM
love your series Sidney. that second to the last image is simply stunning. love the angles of your shot. nice.
Posted by: rayts | October 04, 2006 at 01:16 PM
A good time then to reduce the number of fish pen's and cages in operation and try and clean up the lake. Intensive fish farming killed the farmed salmon business in Scotland and poluted the sea loch's.
Posted by: Mike Dougan | October 04, 2006 at 12:59 PM
How did you manage such close ups? whatever you did...worth it ... and thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Intern | October 04, 2006 at 12:56 PM
like the 4th picture, the timing ire really perfect.
did you buy any fish after taking the photograph?
by the way i have changed my question to my latest post (about wealth) thnx.
Posted by: iskoo | October 04, 2006 at 12:27 PM
I really like the little hand held fish.
Posted by: Bill | October 04, 2006 at 12:02 PM