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Close up of a Black Durgon.  60mm with +3 diopter by Paul Colley
by: Paul Colley
Close up of a Black Durgon. 60mm with +3 diopter
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posted: Saturday, August 04, 2012
category: Macro - Super macro
location: Atlantic (South) Saint Helena
message Very nice detail Paul! They do have that lovely pattern when you can get close enough and have enough light to see it! Wonderful shot!
 
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message Thank you very much, Ellen. I do love these fish for exactly that reason.
 
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