

Lonely Longfin RR07
$50.00 USD
Perhaps it’s just a coincidence, but to the best of my recollection, in every instance that I’ve seen longfin bannerfish (Heniochus acuminatus), they have been in pairs or more. Except this one. It was alone.
That peaked my interest. The fish appeared to be patrolling a limited area, with a tendency to return to one spot, which is where I settled.
I was on a rebreather, so I had plenty of time, time for the lonely longfin to grow accustomed to my presence, approaching closer and closer as the minutes passed by, until finally, the fish was completely at ease. Pictured here, the fish was probably about 15-20cm from my lens (6-8 inches).
Each print is chopped with my logo. Sizes listed are the dimensions of the printed image in inches (see FAQ for equivalent sizes in centimeters). There is an additional white border around the image to allow for framing. A complete list of image and paper sizes can be found in the FAQ.
That peaked my interest. The fish appeared to be patrolling a limited area, with a tendency to return to one spot, which is where I settled.
I was on a rebreather, so I had plenty of time, time for the lonely longfin to grow accustomed to my presence, approaching closer and closer as the minutes passed by, until finally, the fish was completely at ease. Pictured here, the fish was probably about 15-20cm from my lens (6-8 inches).
Each print is chopped with my logo. Sizes listed are the dimensions of the printed image in inches (see FAQ for equivalent sizes in centimeters). There is an additional white border around the image to allow for framing. A complete list of image and paper sizes can be found in the FAQ.