Pete Tillman
Two big anemones in a Hearst Beach tidepool
And more! I see barnacles (acorn & volcano), a couple of tegulas, shell-hash being used as sunscreen by the anemones...
I'm not sure what kind of anemones they are. By size they could be Giant Greens, but, well, they aren't very green! The pearlescent colors you see weren't partic obvious on site. The country rock below the pool is plain old Cambria Slab greywacke, the dominant rock on the bluffs near Cambria.
Two big anemones in a Hearst Beach tidepool
And more! I see barnacles (acorn & volcano), a couple of tegulas, shell-hash being used as sunscreen by the anemones...
I'm not sure what kind of anemones they are. By size they could be Giant Greens, but, well, they aren't very green! The pearlescent colors you see weren't partic obvious on site. The country rock below the pool is plain old Cambria Slab greywacke, the dominant rock on the bluffs near Cambria.