Monster in the Night

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Images can be deceiving. If shot in a certain way a fish can look huge and menacing. In the dark of the night this monster could be a true leviathan or just a small, 20 cm Red Irish Lord.

Red Irish Lords are sculpins that live predominantly in the Pacific Northwest. The are not the smallest sculpins in the world but one of the bigger ones. They are wonderfully coloured and range from snow white to dark red and everything in between.

Lighting can change everything about an image. Yes there are some standards when it comes to how you may want to shot but be creative thing outside the box. Have fun with it. You never know what you may come up with.

Thanks for reading.

Scott

For more images and stories - http://www.scottstevensonphotography.ca/

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This is a very nice post, thanks for sharing!

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Wow.. It really does look big but the most captivating thing about it is its colors. Bright and beautiful.

Very colorful photography a new dimension . Upvote and followed stay blessed dear.

It's amazing how throwing light on a subject while diving totally changes the scene. Thanks for posting.

He's amazing looking, isn't he?

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You not only inspire us with your beautiful photography, you educate us too! I have never heard of this kind of fish. How deep to you have to dive to find them?

soooo...great...

Waooo, una toma perfecta de una especie increible, gracias por compartirla @scottdphoto

Wow! simply beautiful. Thanks for sharing @scottdphoto

a nice picture, I don't think I can take a photo like this.