Mourning Cuttlefish

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Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby ATJ on Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:53 am

Rel asked so nicely that I had to oblige.

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Mourning cuttlefish, Sepia plangon, at Shiprock, Dolans Bay, NSW. Depth: 11.4 m.

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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.
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby biggerry on Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:48 am

very nice Andrew, great composition with that little bit of orange stuff (technical term) on the left! What kind of size are we looking at here, it looks small? 4 inches long?
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby ATJ on Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:05 am

Thanks, Gerry.

It would have been between 100 and 150mm (4-6"). There was actually a pair of them (they are usually seen in pairs) but I would have had to be too far away to get them both in and there was too much particulate matter in the water. As it is I had to do a lot of clean-up in the background.

The orange stuff are soft coral colonies, not that distantly related from Steve's sea pen.
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby dviv on Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:58 am

Nice shot Andrew

ATJ wrote:Mourning cuttlefish


So it's not just sad? :mrgreen:
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby ATJ on Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:24 am

dviv wrote:So it's not just sad? :mrgreen:

It misses its glasses.
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby blacknstormy on Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:57 pm

Thank You Andrew :)
She/he is beautiful - almost delicate !!!! Maybe she just wants a hug ??? ;)
Thank you again - I'm so jealous - must be like another world down there, and the shots you get are just sooo beautiful :) !!!
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby aim54x on Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:31 pm

Wonderful image Andrew, I am always in awe of the things that you capture in your diving. As Rel said, it is another world there.

That cuttlefish is really something, and rightly named as well, its expression conveys a sense of sadness. Nicely captured.

Do you have any more, maybe one with more of the soft coral in the background?
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby DebT on Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:48 pm

pretty little thing , thanks for sharing
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby Steffen on Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:42 pm

blacknstormy wrote:She/he is beautiful - almost delicate !!!! Maybe she just wants a hug ??? ;)


You mean - it's actually a cuddlefish? :)

Andrew's nature shots never cease to amaze me…

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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby surenj on Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:33 pm

Whoa! Nicely done. 11.4 meters? Can you see much with your naked eyes in that depth?

Good to see that your gear is working again.
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Re: Mourning Cuttlefish

Postby ATJ on Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:00 pm

blacknstormy wrote:Thank You Andrew :)
You're welcome.

blacknstormy wrote:She/he is beautiful - almost delicate !!!! Maybe she just wants a hug ??? ;)
It was either a he or a she. There was a pair so the other one was a she or a he. ;) Not easy to tell apart as you'd have to closely examine one of the arms.


aim54x wrote:Do you have any more, maybe one with more of the soft coral in the background?
I have a couple of others but none with more of the soft coral.


surenj wrote:Whoa! Nicely done. 11.4 meters? Can you see much with your naked eyes in that depth?
Well, it was a night dive, so without the torches it's pretty dark. If there was a full moon you'd probably be able to make stuff out once your eyes adjusted.

During the day it is plenty light enough. I've dived to 45 metres at Osprey Reef and there was sufficient light to see clearly and I could probably see 20-30 metres deeper again looking down the wall (which gets to around 1000 metres).
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