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The Spinyhead Blenny, Acanthemblemaria spinosa, lives in abandoned worm holes in the coral rock of Discovery Bay, Jamaica. It can move its eyes independently of one another, as shown above -- one eye up and behind while the other looks out to the side. Minolta 7000, Ikelite Housing, Tamron 90mm telemacro lens, Tamron 2x teleconverter, +4 diopter, Ikelite housing, dual Ikelite SS200 strobes, Fujichrome Velvia film. |
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