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In the continuing informal series of anemonefish, here is the Amphiprion clarkii, perhaps the most commonly encountered anemonefish at the Pacific destinations I have visited. They also come in a black phase where the body's base color is black. This is again from my Deceber-January Philippines trip, shot at Boracay Is. Clarkii can also be aggressive when defending their anamone, but not always. This is a daytime shot but shot at f22 to give a black background. I could have cloned out some of the backscatter but I like a little of it to prove it is not a cutout.
Nikon D-100, Nexus D-100 housing, Sigma 28-135 Macro Zoom, two YS-120 Sea and Sea YS-120 strobes shot Manula Exposure @ 1/2 power with diffusers. |
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