This lizard fish is a typical example of a bottom dweller commonly found in shallow waters around Sri Lanka. Once disturbed, they move fast from one place to another. Then stop and freeze, making it hard to identify. In order to get a portrait, you need to sneak carefully from front on the sandy bottom, provided it’s a flat terrain. This time I was lucky enough to focus on the eyes. I am also pleased with the Bokeh effect that made negative space blurred.
[UW Photo A158] A portrait of Lizard fish
This lizard fish is a typical example of a bottom dweller commonly found in shallow waters around Sri Lanka. Once disturbed, they move fast from one place to another. Then stop and freeze, making it hard to identify. In order to get a portrait, you need to sneak carefully from front on the sandy bottom, provided it’s a flat terrain. This time I was lucky enough to focus on the eyes. I am also pleased with the Bokeh effect that made negative space blurred.
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