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Friday, June 4, 2021
Dark star?
Moonglow Anemone (Anthopleura artemisia) photographed in a tidepool on 29 May 2021.
And a slightly closer view, too, so you can appreciate the colors and patterning:
2 comments:
Alice Chan
said...
What an astonishingly beautiful creature!! Thank you.
Yes, I'm always taken in by these anemones. And they're amazingly diverse -- a wide array of colors and patterns, in both the central disc and the tentacles. I'm thinking of working on a catalogue of color forms and then showing them as a collage. Stay tuned!
2 comments:
What an astonishingly beautiful creature!!
Thank you.
Hi, Alice!
Yes, I'm always taken in by these anemones. And they're amazingly diverse -- a wide array of colors and patterns, in both the central disc and the tentacles. I'm thinking of working on a catalogue of color forms and then showing them as a collage. Stay tuned!
:) Jackie
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