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Well, since Woody beat me to posting my Mature Juvenile Emperor, I had to scrounge around for another posting for today!
This is a mature pgymy sea horse in a gorgonian fan coral. As you can see, he blends in very well and it took both Woody and I a good few minutes before we could find him. The seahorse and the coral are about the thickness of the lead core a No.2 pencil...he's about 7mm long. Canon EOS 10D, Tamron SP90mm, F16, 1/60 iso 200. Dual S&S YS120 strobes. Stu |
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by E.J. Peiker
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