Mimic Octopus Shifting Shape on Vancouver Sand in near Vancouver

Mimic Octopus Shifting Shape on Vancouver Sand

by Alonzo Colon

Pale sandy grains fill the foreground beneath a mimic octopus that stretches its mantle to alter its silhouette. Late afternoon light penetrates the water column, illuminating the wet, slick texture of the creature's skin as it shifts beside a small shell fragment. Fine plankton haze softens the distant background, creating a gradual fade from the sharp foreground to muted blue-gray depths. Sunlight filters down in faint shafts across the seabed, highlighting individual sand grains scattered near the octopus's arms. Shadows stretch slightly along the floor as the animal adjusts its position. A small piece of shell rests near the edge of the frame, catching a glint of the overhead sun.

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Camera Sony a7S*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7S photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 40mm
Aperture f/2.5
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 6400
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location near Vancouver
Date 2022-02-15
Credit VEETER
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