Mourning Cuttlefish
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:53 am
Rel asked so nicely that I had to oblige.
Mourning cuttlefish, Sepia plangon, at Shiprock, Dolans Bay, NSW. Depth: 11.4 m.
Nikon D300, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D, Ikelite housing and dome port, 2 x Ikelite DS125 strobes
ISO 200, 1/125s, f/11
Another shot from a night dive. Mourning cuttlefish are one of 3 relatively common species of cuttlefish found around Sydney. The are probably the most common of the 3 species in harbours and estuaries. They are the least colourful and also tend to be a bit more shy that the others. They almost always raise their centre 2 arms when approached.
Mourning cuttlefish, Sepia plangon, at Shiprock, Dolans Bay, NSW. Depth: 11.4 m.
Nikon D300, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D, Ikelite housing and dome port, 2 x Ikelite DS125 strobes
ISO 200, 1/125s, f/11
Another shot from a night dive. Mourning cuttlefish are one of 3 relatively common species of cuttlefish found around Sydney. The are probably the most common of the 3 species in harbours and estuaries. They are the least colourful and also tend to be a bit more shy that the others. They almost always raise their centre 2 arms when approached.