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On 2009-12-15 by
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Wishbone
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I love these guys... They are a bit bigger than the blennies I am used to in the Black sea but they have vary expressive pouting face!
Tigershark
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Yes, Tompot Blenny -
Parablennius gattorugine
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Wishbone
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Tompot?
Wishbone
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great behaviour shot. i haven't seen a feeding octopus yet!
bvanant
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He is a bit less than an inch long. Thanks for looking
BIll
seawater
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In fact, what is the length of that guy? It appears like a dragon!
Wishbone
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And you got some veeery cool shots!
Tigershark
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Yes
Sounds easy, right?
But in Photoshop is more easy.
Filter»Radial Blur»Historic Tool, for clean the center.
Enjoy.
Wishbone
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Yes it looks different than the zooming technique.
So slow shutter, 2nd curtain flash and camera rotation..?
Tigershark
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This effect was done in Photoshop, as is indicated in the picture (Post-Processed).
You can do a similar effect direct in camera, not the zooming
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