A lobster stall in Vietnam

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A lobster stall in Vietnam

A lobster stall in Vietnam.
One of my favorite animals to photograph is definitely the lobster.
These were in a stall at a night market in Da Nang in Vietnam and the colors of this lobster really impressed me.

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Aragoste in Vietnam

Aragoste in Vietnam

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.

It is medium-large in size with an average length of 20–40 cm and a maximum of 50 cm and a weight of up to 8 kg. The body is sub-cylindrical in shape, covered by an armor that changes several times during growth to recreate a new one. The carapace is divided into two parts - the cephalothorax (anterior part) and the abdomen (posterior part) - with a reddish-brown to purple-brown color and is covered with conical spines. The abdomen is made up of 6 mobile segments, and is equipped with a tiny stinger.
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A lobster stall in Vietnam – Un étal de homard au Vietnam – Un puesto de langosta en Vietnam – Uma barraca de lagosta no Vietnã – Ein Hummerstand in Vietnam – Một gian hàng tôm hùm ở Việt Nam – 越南的龙虾摊 – ベトナムのロブスター屋台

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Giancarlo
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Giancarlo
1 year ago

Io non le fotografo, ne faccio ben altro uso, quelle migliori sono sui fondali di Punta Manara, ma difficili da trovare.

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