This little guy was out sunning himself on the rocks at Point Lobos. When I approached, he hunkered down into this crevice; almost daring me to stick my finger in.
This was taken with my Canon 100-400@400mm. Even though I was at aperture f/11, the depth of field was really narrow. I could have stopped down but I liked how the out of focus border exaggerated the sharpness of the crab and the rock above him. The exposure was 1/15th of a second, at ISO 100.
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