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Photographing Arrow Crabs

By Christian Skauge | Updated On January 30, 2017
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Photographing Arrow Crabs


LOOK: Photographing Arrow Crabs

An arrow crab in Bonaire.

Christian Skauge

BARI REEF, KRALENDIJK, BONAIRE

Arrow crabs are very curious, and will often come looking right into the lens if you give them a minute. This particular crab was perched between two stovepipe sponges, allowing me a unique frontal view as it moved in closer to investigate my presence.

HOW I GOT THE SHOT

I used a Nikon D300s in a Nauticam housing, Nikon 105mm lens and two Inon Z-240 strobes. ISO 200, 1/125 sec, f/29.

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An arrow crab in Bonaire.

Christian Skauge

BARI REEF, KRALENDIJK, BONAIRE

Arrow crabs are very curious, and will often come looking right into the lens if you give them a minute. This particular crab was perched between two stovepipe sponges, allowing me a unique frontal view as it moved in closer to investigate my presence.

HOW I GOT THE SHOT

I used a Nikon D300s in a Nauticam housing, Nikon 105mm lens and two Inon Z-240 strobes. ISO 200, 1/125 sec, f/29.

GO NOW

Bonaire Dive & Adventure

More photos that will make you stop and look:

2013 LOOK Images | Sea Angel | Car Wash Cenote