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Peacock Anemones during Low Tide
- Taken at Changi Point Beach, Singapore.
- Taken with Nikon F5, 1.4x teleconverter, Sigma 180mm Macro 1:3.5D, Circular polarizer, f/11, 1/3s, 3D matrix metering, +1.7EV, Fuji Chrome Velvia 100, film scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan 5000ED.
- minor adjustment on Levels and Contrast.
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- Peacock Anemones (Common Cerianthids) have 2 sets of tentacles, long and short ones, to catch /deliver the prey to its central mouth. During low tide, the tentacles are curled/retracted into its tube, then, as the tide rises they are stretched out again to catch the food brought by the incoming tide.- Taken at Changi Point Beach, Singapore.
- Taken with Nikon F5, 1.4x teleconverter, Sigma 180mm Macro 1:3.5D, Circular polarizer, f/11, 1/3s, 3D matrix metering, +1.7EV, Fuji Chrome Velvia 100, film scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan 5000ED.
- minor adjustment on Levels and Contrast.
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