A new series Rubber Duck will post on Tuesdays. Grab two fish and get a friend to snap a photo. Send your entries to: paul_morrison@dfci.harvard.edu
Image credit: Oleksandr Hnatenko it’s worth it to click his name and visit his website.
Rules:
1) Only two fish per person. (Did I have to write that? Yes, I did.)
2) You could try lobster but try not to hurt yourself.
3) No catch and release. Either bait or plan to eat it. Two stripers that you manhandle then release back into the water will die of embarrassment when they get back to school.
4) No photoshopping.
As always, creativity will be rewarded. First prize might be a GMG bumper sticker absolutely free just pick it up at the dock when you win.


Love that photo!
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So are you looking for a bunch of face pictures like that one or anything one might do with 2 fish? Not that I have any intention of entering my mug with fish eyes but just was unclear what you were seeking…
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Good question Deb. I would love an entry or entries from you so I am going to toss out all rules. Use the photo as a guideline only. I was thinking maybe there should be a human involved and two fish held up to cover the face but really the theme can be wide open. Moments after I posted this (and it went on Facebook) an old computer forum pal named Phosfour Dots (you can google that) posted a photo he admitted broke my “no photoshop” rule. Here it is:
Since he used his face from an old photo and within ten minutes an apparition of two fish appeared front of him with photoshopping that I cannot detect I guess I will punt that rule too.
My main thought was a fisherman at the dock reaches down and models two fish and a photo is snapped. But if they are painted fish, granite fish, red fish, blue fish, one fish, two fish, or all the fish in the hold (actually that would be awesome), scratch the rules.
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Thank you for clearing that up…I think… 😉
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You cannot google “Phosfour Dots”. It is “Phos…. FourDots”
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