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Mirrored Blenny

Mirrored Blenny - croatia, gulf of rijeka, horned blenny, northern adriatic, parablennius tentacularis
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This shot was taken in Northern Adriatic Sea, in the Gulf of Rijeka (Croatia). I had placed a snoot (a cylindrical hood to control lighting) behind the lair of a horned blenny (Parablennius tentacularis) and waited patiently for it to emerge from its den to make them a shot with the backlight technique. Suddenly the blenny was completely out of its hole and went to look at himself in the snoot window to check who this intruder was.

Adriano Morettin. 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
KimE12 Uploaded by KimE12 on . Mirrored Blenny - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Mirrored Blenny. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 2187775. This shot was taken in Northern Adriatic Sea, in the Gulf of Rijeka (Croatia). I had placed a snoot (a cylindrical hood to control lighting) behind the lair of a horned blenny (Parablennius tentacularis) and waited patiently for it to emerge from its den to make them a shot with the backlight technique. Suddenly the blenny was completely out of its hole and went to look at himself in the snoot window to check who this intruder was.

Adriano Morettin. 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
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welcha
Posted by welcha on 11/03/16 at 07:57 PM
nice shot!!!
Alexandra66
Posted by Alexandra66 on 11/03/16 at 07:14 PM
So sweet!~
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Uploaded By: KimE12
Date Uploaded: November 03, 2016
Filename: Mirrored-Blenny.jpg
Original Resolution: 1500x1001
File Size: 367.23 KB
Category: Fish

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