Juvenile Weedy Seadragon

Juvenile Weedy Seadragon

Juvenile Weedy Seadragon

A very tiny and young Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) swimming outside its habitat for an instant. Hard to focus because of the current and only a second or so to take the shot using the sand as a back drop before it disappearing back to the shelter and safety of the weed bed. Taken with a Sony T3 and internal flash at The West Inner Reef, Bare Island, Sydney, Australia.
Photocomp January '06 - Novice

2006-01-27

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