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Click to zoom in. This photo series is part of the reportage Japan of mine
Tsukiji is the largest fish and seafood market of the world, actually, it is one of the largest markets of the world of any kind. Located in Tokyo bay, it is organized in inner and outer markets: the first for buying, the second for eating. Either you manage being there at 4am for the tuna auction or before 11am to watch all-the-creatures-of-the-vast-ocean for sale, don’t miss it before it moves out of the city in 2018!
Nose-to-tail eating: with tuna fishes nothing goes to waste.
How many packages can you prepare with one 680 Kg tuna fish?
Death on the table … but life still crawling below it …
In the outer market, dry shrimps, fishy fishes and fish soups!
Click to zoom in. This photo series is part of the reportage Japan of mine
iFloat in the seas of Vulcano …
My gastro-vascular cavities filter these pristine waters.
My tentacles shield me from predators and photographers:
I am a Cotylorhiza tuberculata.
… and iFloat2!
Together we float
through the seas of the Eolian islands.
Pictures shot off the shores of “donkey beach” (spiaggia dell’asino), Vulcano, Eolie island, Sicily, Italy – with my Olympus Tough-TG1
If you visit San Fruttuoso (in the middle of Portofino Natural park, close to Genova, Italy), take the opportunity for snorkelling a few hundred meters off the shores.
and reach the middle of San Fruttuoso bay, where cyan waters turn into dark blue.
Where you meet a yellow buoy, there give a look deep down to -12 meters
Surrounded by the same fishes sooner or later will reach your dinner table … here is the Christ of the Abyss!
Pictures shot with Nikon D800 with my Olympus Though TG-1, still though enough to survive my deep apnoea until – 5 meters 🙂 Click each picture to zoom.
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