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 Updated: Saturday, 17 February, 2007

Underwater Photography

Species Imagery & Information Cards Collection

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Rare & Unique

Compared to all my other projects, this has been my longest and most difficult photography project ever! Spending money for the initial aquarium setup was the easiest part. The real challenge was my patience in getting the conditions right for the plants to grow! Next was a real test on my photography skill. I have learnt a great deal in getting the images I want. But I still think there is plenty of room for improvement, especially in the fast moving species such as fish!

I have put together some of my favorite macro photos and micrographs (using a microscope) of my aquarium species in postcard-sized cards with colour images on the front (view slideshow of all the cards here). In addition, at the back of each card, I have compiled some useful species information  and care instructions for each species. These cards are unique and cannot be bought anywhere else in the world! At the moment, I have 19 species but will add more as I acquire more new species in the future. Limited amount of the double-sided postcards cards are now available for sale. Just click on appropriate buttons below to pay by paypal. Don’t miss the chance to own these rare and unique cards! They make great unique presents too! Please contact me if you have special purchase requests.

Card Specifications:
Size: 105 x 140mm (4 x 5.5 in)
Front: Glossy full colour offset CMYK printing (not inkjet!)
Back: Grayscale text offset printing (not inkjet!)
Paper: 271gsm card stock

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Please help support this site!

Buy All 19 species cards now only £8.99 (47p per card!!). View Slideshow
(Postage to UK is £1.00 and International is £3.00)

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International:

Or choose and buy individual photo prints (from 60p per print) Click here
(Please note these photo prints are without species info at the back)