Monday 1 November 2010

A Day in the Life of Rescued Fish...

I have chosen to take a selection of photographs which tells the viewer a story about three fish found in an unhealthy condition by the RSPCA. The idea is that the RSPCA have been informed of an abandoned house where there are potentially household pets living inside. The photos will portray the condition of the tank before and after the RSPCA have rescued and cleaned the fish and their habitat. My photographs and captions combined will put the viewer in a position where they feel sympathetic towards the condition that these fish have been left in, and also feel elation towards the RSPCA for rescuing them.
Click on the photographs to enlarge if necessary:




The RSPCA capture this distressing photograph of the fish's living condition just moments after they were found in a derelict home in Winchester



A further image of the tank before the team sets to work



The team must work quickly as they know that the fish are in danger of dying



George (left) Ernie (centre) and Eileen (right), as the team have renamed them, start to look much happier as the tank is being cleaned



George pouts for the camera to show he's alright whilst Eileen and George muscle in on the photo



Eileen frantically swims to the top of the tank to eat the first food they have been given in approximately four months, specialists say

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