Aug. 12 oil rig blenny

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louisianadiver

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Tough day out last Sat.--set out to shoot wide angle lookdowns under the rigs but the water conditions wouldn't cooperate despite the 50 mile run from the coast. I did get a few rough shots; one's up at http://claycoleman.tripod.com/id64.htm I gave up and shot macro. The rig jacket is covered with blennies. The tessellated, a little one-inch fish that lives in barnacle shells, is my favorite type. Very common here but rarely seen outside the southeast/Gulf of Mexico area.
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Clay
 
Super blenny louisianadiver, great goofy face, very nice negative space. Wonderful image :)
 
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