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Flashlight fish without strobe light
Nocturnal predator, the lantern fish usually spends the day hiding in caves and rocky crevices in great depth. However, at night they go back to the shallower areas to hunt. So you can see it in the 50 to 30 m depth zone. Its bioluminescence makes it an unusual fish to observe in total darkness.
Author: Gabriel BARATHIEU
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 44.8 Mpixels (128 MB uncompressed) - 8192x5464 pixels (27.3x18.2 in / 69.4x46.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: Flashlight fish, night dive, Photoblepharon steinitzi, plongée de nuit, poisson lanterne, tek dive
Published in: Deep Dive Photography : An Unknown World
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