10.07.2014

Enormous School of Tiny Fish


billions of tiny fish

along the shore:


not sure what kind they are


sometimes
they moved as though they were one entity


tiny beings amongst the pretty rocks



and 
there was a chipmunk

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38 comments:

  1. Great shots.
    The fish shadows show how crystal clean your water is.
    (Lucky chipmunk.)
    :-)

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  2. An incredible sight- so many fish! I love their shadows... And oh, those colourful rocks - they look unreal! I wish you wonderful autumn adventures with your camera, Tammie!:)

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    1. hello,

      I love their shadows too!
      I saw lots of surface movement along the shore and was so delighted when i saw what was making it!
      lovely autumn to you too Rossichka!

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  3. I am always fascinated by all colors of the stones often found on your pictures.... I am sure if I have chance I would collect them all!!!!

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    1. i love our rocks too and am making a path of the pastel colored ones at the moment
      collection them ALL ;-) would take lifetimes


      thank you for stopping by!

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  4. I have a dilemma in mind, do not know which shot I like better. The joy at seeing these pictures you can not judge.
    Have a good one, Tammie.

    Tomás.

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  5. Beautiful coloured stones, they look as if each oe has been placed with such care. I am always collecting wee coloured stones that catch my eye whenever we go walking.

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  6. Such beauty! I love all those coloured pebbles so much too!

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  7. Beautiful landscape.The colorful rocks in the fresh water and school fish are lovely! Also enjoyed seeing many shadows of the fish-so pretty and good to see.
    Hope you are having a lovely week.

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  8. I'm always amazed at the gorgeous colours of the rocks under the water! I love those baby fish darting around. Such beautiful reflections in the lake too, but the cutest for me is that cheeky chipmunk in the last photo!

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    1. how fun that the chipmunk caught your heart

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  9. Beautiful photos, Tammie!
    In that water, I hope those fingerlings are trout.

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    1. i love that, fingerlings! I was thinking trout as well, but i don't know fish.

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  10. how fun that it is the landscape for you, those gorgeous massive mountains, something for everyone!

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  11. les poissons si petits..on les trouve chez nous.mais l'écureuil est brun sans bande... j'aime aussi les cailloux de toutes les couleurs!

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  12. Love the tiny shadows of the fish upon the blue and pink stones. It looks very cold! There is something fascinating about tree roots,Marvelous photography, Tammy.

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  13. Hi Tammy,
    These are gorgeous pictures mixing a mineral world and fish.
    I always admire the different colors of rocks your show us they are so pretty!
    Keep well, hugs from France :)

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  14. Wonderful pictures, I love the colors of rolling stones

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  15. I love these pictures ! There great ! Did you take them yourself ?
    Thanks for visiting my blog !

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    1. hello and welcome Akonon, yes, i took all photos on my blog unless i credit to someone else. Thank you for your visit!

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  16. Lovely pics. Your stones always amaze me. I asked Frank.. the fish whisperer with whom I live and he believes your fish are dace.. a kind of minnow.

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  17. "My" favorite rocks make a beautiful backdrop for those silvery fish.

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  18. What lovely shots of fish and colourful stones.

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  19. I am drawn to these beautiful rocks - and how clear your water is. So beautiful. I feel the urge to dip my toe into the water, but it might be very cold...

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  20. Such sweet little fishies, dancing in those lovely waters. And those rocks simply never fail to dazzle me.
    As for chipmunks ... don't ask. :)

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  21. Hello, Tammie Lee.

    Throb of life is wonderful.
    Great photographing. Design, composition and ideas. Very sweet atmosphere.

    Greetings and hugs.

    Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma❃

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  22. The water is clear and the stones are beautiful and colorful. They make the school of fish look more charming.

    Yoko

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  23. What great shots of those tiny little fish! I love when fish move in unison. Cute chipmunk too!

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  24. I love their purple shadows in the first photo!!!
    Happy October Tammie!!!

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  25. Beautiful pictures Tammie. Like everyone else I find the chipmunk enchanting.
    Your fish could be young bull trout, dace or even redside shiner minnows. Montana is certainly a great fishing state.

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  26. Beautiful photos of the fishes and the mountains! Not to forget the sweet chipmunk :))

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  27. Ha Tammie your photo, s look like works of art Magnificent

    beautiful stone and what many fish.

    Greetings Christiene ............

    Ha Tammie, je foto,s lijken op kunstwerken Prachtig

    mooie stenen en wat veel vissen.

    Groetjes Christiene............

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  28. ....that chippy is so cute...and so are the tiny fish. Maybe it's because I'm a Pisces, but I love seeing schools of those tiny fish! :-) Happy Autumn!

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  29. I love the tiny fish against the colorful rocks. This summer, I saw some tadpoles that were in midst of metamorphosis in the shallow part of a lake. I tried to photograph them but it's not easy focusing through the water. I had no idea what an art/skill that process is!

    I have a much greater appreciation for these photos based on my experience.

    And I love the chipmunk!

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  30. So beautiful autumn photos Tammie!
    Thank you for your visit
    Have a nice day Crissi

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Warm greetings to you~

Thank you for visiting and also for sharing your thoughts and feelings. Seeing anew through your eyes and heart mean so much to me!

Tammie