Harlequin Sweetlips, Lord Howe Island, Australiaby Erik Schlogl
Adult Harlequin Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides), Lord Howe Island, Australia – the common name of this species is due to its colourful juvenile form
541 views as at January 12th, 2012.
Nikon D300, 60mm Micro Nikkor, ISO 200, f/9 at 1/60 sec in RAW, Seacam housing, Seacam flash.
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8/28/10 one a day
Thank you very much for the feature!
– Erik Schlogl
Congratulations on your wonderful feature, brilliant work.
Thanks Andrea!
– Erik Schlogl
I have always wanted to visit Lord Howe! Lovely fish
LHI is definitely worth a trip! Thanks!
– Erik Schlogl
September 30,2010 Awesome!

Thank you very much for the feature!
– Erik Schlogl
Your welcome Erik
Thank you very much for the feature!
– Erik Schlogl
Wonderful shot, Eric.
Thanks Adrian!
– Erik Schlogl
You’re welcome Eric. The problem is that now I can’t get that Jim Reeves song out of my brain!