From Nickerson several days ago. Full-frame (unlike many of my shots that day, I managed not to clip a wing on this one).
The fish is of the Needlefish family (Belonidae); perhaps the Garfish (Belone belone) which is common in the Atlantic and which can grow to over a meter in length. According to Wikipedia, schools of them will leap into the air at high speed. Their noses are so sharp that they have been known to cause injury, and in a few cases death, to fishermen when they leap across low fishing boats. Being attracted to light, they are a particular menace to night fishermen in some of the South Pacific islands.
D500, 500f4 + 1.4 TC, ISO 1250, 1/3200s @ f/9 manual ( I had been set to capture flight interactions between skirmishing skimmers and terns, without much luck.)