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Super Tube 1 of 4 at "Super Tubes" Smith's Beach Yallingup WA
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Cerianthus filiformis is a species of tube-dwelling sea anemone in the family Cerianthidae. It is found throughout the tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific Ocean. The tube anemone has a stretched and muscularised body which can reach 35 cm. Its body has the shape of a large polyp with numerous mobile tentacles. The colors of the tentacles can be white, green, orange or purple and the central tentacles may have a different coloration from the marginal tentacles. They feed on all the small-sized and edible drifting food that passes within the reach of its tentacles. It protects itself from predators by retracting back into the tube, which can reach up to 100 cm in length. The animal shows only its tentacles to feed, usually at night time. Mabini, South Luzon, Philippines
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Leaving the train at Moorgate today the platform was momentarily empty, a rarity I suspect. Have seen similar photos before so took the opportunity to get my own take on it, to try and capture the atmosphere of the London Underground, its been a while since I've taken much on the tube.
AKA Wild strawberry, forest strawberry, metsämansikka (fin).
Taken with Canon FD 50mm F3.5 Macro + 50mm Extension Tube (3:2 Macro) / Full Frame Sensor / Natural Light / Lightroom.
Details of a Tube Power Amplifier - High-End Equipment, 42 kgs of Weight.
Shot with Sony A7 Mii and FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS at F=2.8.
Raspberries' cave (Grotta dei Lamponi), on Northern Etna (1762 aslm), is one of the longest scroll galleries of Mt. Etna and one of the most fascinating and "educational" as well.
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Same place, same friend www.flickr.com/photos/cicciofarmaco/23633467341