10 Photos From The Sydney Fish Market
I have exciting news.
Okay, maybe it’s not that exciting. I mean, I think it’s pretty great news, but I get excited over some silly stuff. Like whenever a vending machine messes up and drops two of whatever candy you selected. Or that time that Rand and I went to a video arcade and the skeeball game kept resetting itself automatically (so I got, like, 20 games for a quarter. Oh, the tickets we amassed).
I guess for me, less isn’t more. More is more.
So I’m pretty thrilled to say there’s been a tiny little tweak to my blog – my posts are now wider, which means that I can accommodate larger photos.
Exciting, right? And what better way to illustrate this than with ten photos I took of the Sydney Fish Market?
More pixels. Less squinting. More squid. Enjoy.
- Women shucking oysters.
– - Tiny octopuses.
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- Not so shrimpy shrimp.
– - As advertised: fish head and bone.
– - A visual sorbet for those of you who hate fish, but like their kin.
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- A squadron of squishy squid.
– - Opportunistic herons outside the fish market.
– - Needle-nosed little buggers (I can’t remember what they were called).
– - Hee. Business in the front, party in the back.
– - We’re just going to hope that this is one of those subtle linguistic differences that exist between native English speakers.
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