what fish of your is the hardest to catch a pic of?

Johnwayne

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i tried for ever to get a pic of my atlantic blue, geez is it fast. this is the only shot i got
 

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Golden Angle for sure... My little guy is so elusive and quick. I literaly can't get a photo of him.
 
Guess any fish that prefer to live in dark cave´s ^^

Many wrasses are also very quick and hard therefore hard to shoot..my sixline for example
 
Getting a non blurry pic that actually shows all the detailed orange dots and dashes on my tomini tang is impossible... at least with my PnS camera :)
 
Golden Angle for sure... My little guy is so elusive and quick. I literaly can't get a photo of him.

Mine used to be the same way, but oddly enough now that there are other angels in the tank it is out and about more. Still have to try to get new pictures of it, but this is the best I could get,

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nice pics guys, im just using a sony cybershot 14mp i got my girlfriend. i actully just orderd a cannon rebel dslr. it sould be here in two weeks. i dont relly know a hole lot about cameras but id like to try it out hopfully its somthing els ill enjoy
 
Easily my possum wrasse

Here's a pic of my possum (on the avatar) begging for food. Everyone told me this is a shy fish but mine is the tank bully even against a purple tang. I know this is very odd; everyone's who's seen this fish is shocked by it.

Sorry for digressing off the thread.
 
My Bandits!!!
They will not stop swimming for one second when I am in the room. They have tried to jump out of the tank to get to me and my yummy cup of goodness "food".

~Michael
 
haha, my melanurus tries to use his superman powers to break the glass to get first dibs on blood worms. Tomato clown doesn't stand a chance.
 
I certainly don't have a lot of fish to decide between, but my sixline is my toughest between my clowns, cardinals and the wrasse. He constantly moves around, the only brief moments I can get a picture is when he stops to look at a piece of LR for an amphipod or something. I was happy with this picture.

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The tail and mouth are a little out of focus and the glass is a little dirty but I think it's good for my very limited photography skills.
Bryan
 
any of my fish, the fish are smarter than i am and the camera IQ is so much higher than mine iam ashamed to be in the same room with the cammera
 
To me, underwater the sixline wrasse is the worst! I've been trying to take a good photo of one of these guys since I started diving in the Pacific years ago, only got a nice one a couple of months ago at the Philippines, here it is:

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For sure flashlight fish have been the most difficult fish for me to photograph. Here is an attempt to photograph them in an aquarium:

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Jay Hemdal
 
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