Are these fish left out in the open air like this for long? I would think it could post a health problem. I like your photograph a lot because it reminds me of one I took in a Sendai, Japan neighborhood back in 1953. They were outside in the sun, in old enameled pans with flys buzzing around. People were poorer than Job then over there but still it seemed like it would make them sick.
It poured rain yesterday and I took some photos through the windshield experimenting.
For some reason when I look at these fellas, I would expect that they would be able to greet passerbys as they stroll along...what with those large open mouths and all. :)
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never really got into fish -- don't know why
in that case, i should move there!
Wonderful photograph. Stunning detail. I've always been fascinated by fishmarkets - the shapes and colours and smells even. Great.
Somehow I missed your post yesterday. What a mural. Amazing.
Are these fish left out in the open air like this for long? I would think it could post a health problem. I like your photograph a lot because it reminds me of one I took in a Sendai, Japan neighborhood back in 1953. They were outside in the sun, in old enameled pans with flys buzzing around. People were poorer than Job then over there but still it seemed like it would make them sick.
It poured rain yesterday and I took some photos through the windshield experimenting.
Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo
cela donne envie, une bonne soupe de poisson frais, hummmmm
that gives desire, a good fresh fish soup, hummmmm
oooo. i adore fish!
how will it be cooked? that dish will taste good steamed!
Are those red snappers??
these fishes look like they had a rough day =)
For some reason when I look at these fellas, I would expect that they would be able to greet passerbys as they stroll along...what with those large open mouths and all. :)
~Lisa
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