I've been looking around the Web for coelacanth pictures. These three together might be good to take to my tattoo artist. I still need to decide on location--I like [livejournal.com profile] rysmiel's suggestion of low on the left side of my torso, but that would be harder to show people than the tattoos I already have--and whether I want one fish or more than one.


Brown coelacanth
Brown coelacanth

A good picture of a coelacanth. From the colors, I suspect this one is of the species found at the eastern end of the Indian Ocean, not the Comoros species.
Approaching coelacanth
Approaching coelacanth

This coelacanth is swimming toward the viewer. This is the orientation I think I want for my tattoo.
Cobalt coelacanth
Cobalt coelacanth

This may be slightly brighter than the natural color of the coelacanth, but if the inks exist, I want her in these colors.


From: [identity profile] nancylebov.livejournal.com


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coelacanth

Wikipedia has some more images which might be useful for details, though none of them are as good for the whole fish as the ones you've got. One of the external links has a description of a deep sea dive to look at coelacanths--they might be capable of speed, but their default is leisurely swimming.
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From: [identity profile] pir-anha.livejournal.com


wikpedia is generally not as good a source for images as just trawling through google, because wikipedia is taking a pretty strong view on copyright. :)
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From: [identity profile] pir-anha.livejournal.com


oh yeah, no doubt. it's not like you're planning to tattoo nemo on your rump. :)

of course this makes me wonder whether anyone has ever sued somebody for copyright violation based on a tattoo.
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