In the past year or so I have had two disappointing attempts at photographing common cuttlefish. In the first case the tank was dark and rather drab (but that Aquarium has been renovated since my visit, so I will return). The second one had two cuttlefish, so it was really interesting to watch their interactions, but there was so much fake seaweed in the tank that I got quite frustrated trying to take photos 
However I heard that Chester had put a cuttlefish on show in the Aquarium, so I made a bee-line for it, and a follow-up two days later. I find cephalopods quite fascinating and cuttlefish are best of all, because they change their colours, patterns and skin textures in the blink of an eye (a human eye, of course, cuttlefish can't blink). I tried to choose quiet days and times, and I took care to step back from the tank when other visitors were watching, but I spent a long time by that tank. I confess that I took far too many photos of the cuttle showing off and taking various poses. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and I felt that the cuttle was aware of me - in so far as such an alien creature can be. I have posted a small selection of the photos here, and others will go on Facebook.
I paired up these two images to show the cuttlefish watching me in a plain outfit and flashy one.
However I heard that Chester had put a cuttlefish on show in the Aquarium, so I made a bee-line for it, and a follow-up two days later. I find cephalopods quite fascinating and cuttlefish are best of all, because they change their colours, patterns and skin textures in the blink of an eye (a human eye, of course, cuttlefish can't blink). I tried to choose quiet days and times, and I took care to step back from the tank when other visitors were watching, but I spent a long time by that tank. I confess that I took far too many photos of the cuttle showing off and taking various poses. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and I felt that the cuttle was aware of me - in so far as such an alien creature can be. I have posted a small selection of the photos here, and others will go on Facebook.
I paired up these two images to show the cuttlefish watching me in a plain outfit and flashy one.