A 48-year-old Thai photographer Visarute Angkatavanich captures a beautiful aquatic art portraying Siamese fighting fish (Betta Splendens) in a different way. Against stark contrasts of white and black backgrounds, he creates fantastic photos of these animals using crystalline aquariums, powerful lenses and spectacular lighting. The effect is truly magnificent transforming the fish into magical creatures as though they were hovering in the air instead of water.
After 20 years of working in the commercial field, the artist started the ornamental fish project that was inspired by the memories of his own childhood pet fish. These pieces of art have become a huge success on the Internet, primarily within the gallery of Betta Splends. Although, a greater notoriety came later when the images were introduced in the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models as wallpapers.
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That must be one fish shown three time. Bettas are Siamese Fighting fish and they will fight any other male in the area. The females do not have the long fins.
I have an Australian opal ring that looks exactly like this beautiful creature
"So, what would you like your wedding dress to look like? " Me: *shows this pic*
Striking colors and pattern! I've never seen a Betta with this type of pattern.
Some of these fishy photos remind me of close-ups of parrot tulips.
Blank Canvas is judging me as I look at these photos. IMG_201808...22fde6.jpg
Beautiful, compelling photography. Though I've never had a particular interest in fish, I can visualize some of these photos enlarged and framed on my walls.
What beautiful fish and exquisite, poetic photography. I had no idea that I would ever say that about photos of fish!
Breathtakingly vibrant and delicate.These must look like pure candy to predatory fish!
I have these fishes when I was a little, it was blue and green like the other photos. My brother has a black betta one and that bytch killed my fish. After that my brother brought me another blue and red and that bytch killed him too. Never again! I have never seen white one before, and the way he capture was stunning, looks like they were Flamenco dancer.
The vast majority of these are betta fish, and for good reason!!! Beautiful, beautiful animals.
Wow! Never thought a post about fish (of all things!) could be so interesting, but it really was! Makes me see them in a different light :) Beautiful.
after seeing this -am going to beg my landlord to allow me an aquarium - pets not allowed
just curious - how do you keep these deadly fighting fish in the same aquarium - without them actually killing each other
Blank Canvas is judging me as I look at these photos. IMG_201808...22fde6.jpg
Beautiful, compelling photography. Though I've never had a particular interest in fish, I can visualize some of these photos enlarged and framed on my walls.
What beautiful fish and exquisite, poetic photography. I had no idea that I would ever say that about photos of fish!
Breathtakingly vibrant and delicate.These must look like pure candy to predatory fish!
I have these fishes when I was a little, it was blue and green like the other photos. My brother has a black betta one and that bytch killed my fish. After that my brother brought me another blue and red and that bytch killed him too. Never again! I have never seen white one before, and the way he capture was stunning, looks like they were Flamenco dancer.
The vast majority of these are betta fish, and for good reason!!! Beautiful, beautiful animals.
Wow! Never thought a post about fish (of all things!) could be so interesting, but it really was! Makes me see them in a different light :) Beautiful.
after seeing this -am going to beg my landlord to allow me an aquarium - pets not allowed
just curious - how do you keep these deadly fighting fish in the same aquarium - without them actually killing each other