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Red Sea Bannerfish
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
It's deep and early in the morning so it's not so much natural light in this picture. The fish is completely lighten by my external strobe.
Heniochus intermedius is found on coral reefs and slopes whith the juveniles in large groups at base of reef, sometimes with H. diphreutes while the adults usually is found alone or paired, but occasionally you'll find them in groups. They feed on zooplankton and benthic invertebrates. Form pairs during breeding and are monogamous. |
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Nice one, Peter!
Looks like topical underwater atmosphere from red sea. Was there many times and I really like it :)
TFS
Ralf
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(11925) - [2006-10-18 13:30]
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Hi Peter,
An excellent capture as the lightconditions were not with you,you manage to compose a lovely shot with nice colors and a good dof,well done and TFS
Paul
Beautifully composed image.
I love the tones and misty background.
Excellent work.