Color Challenge Monday - Red
Carpeting the sea floor as far as the visibility will allow, Strawberry Anemones are a stark contrast to dull browns and greys that normally cover the rocks and reefs of the Pacific Northwest.
This species of proliferating anemone can be found as far north as Alaska and they can be seen in smaller numbers as far south as northern California. These particular concentration can be photographed all along the western side of Quadra Island British Columbia.
Take your macro and wide angle lens that way to can capture all their splendor.
Thanks for reading.
Scott
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W0o0oww. And you know amazing Fact is that Strawberry anemones reproduce asexually by essentially cloning themselves, which is why they’re often seen in large clumps.
Strawberry Anemones, interesting name.
Underwater photographer, great! you can show me what I can't see by myself! love this photo and just before read your profile, I was wondering how did he take this shot?? Already answered! Just about to check your others pics.
Wow... fantastic shot. why the name is strawberry? Is it a kind of strawberry?
Beautiful and unique
I have to say that this is one of the coolest and extraordinary photos i have ever seen in tha color challenge, @scottdphoto!
Amazing shot! Very beautiful.
I notice that your post has been copied by Felixjaspeer :
Color Challenge Monday - Red
Is to steal your account,be very careful @scottdphoto.