Scorpaena scrofa

Scorpaena scrofa

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Scorpaena scrofa (common name: Large scaled scoprionfish)

One of the most common scorpion fish in the Mediterranean sea. It is usually lurking under rocks, sometimes covered with algae which make it invisible. This is the least colourful scorpion fish but very well suited to its environment. It isvenomous; the sting of large specimens can penetrate a diver's glove. This fish was found at a depth of 2 meters.  The photo was taken in the Saronic gulf in the summer of 2010.

Photo by John G. Reclos

Shooting Data:

1. Camera: Nikon Coolpix L20
Lens: Nikkor 6.7-24mm f/3.1-6.7 (eq. 35mm: 38-136mm) @ 7mm
Sensitivity: ISO 64
Shutter speed - aperture: 1/184 sec - f/3.1, Program mode
Flash: No flash
Image: Jpeg edited in Photoshop CS4, levels adjusted, sharpening added and resized.  

 

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