Anemone Haibun: NPM26 #13

Deceptively benign to view, sea flowers blossom in the harsh environment of the tide pool. These beautiful flowers are actually sea anemones, described as “predatory marine invertebrates,” animals designed to paralyze their prey with their venomous tentacles. These carnivorous chameleons sometimes cover themselves in shells—looking like sprinkle-covered donuts rather than fierce, long living sea life. I love to photograph them, noticing the ways their colors change with the light and water, and reveling in their resilience. 

Disguised as flowers

Beckoning prey with a wave

Anemone strikes 

1 thought on “Anemone Haibun: NPM26 #13

  1. Denise Krebs's avatarDenise Krebs

    Oh, yes, I knew that sprinkle donut look on the anemone when I read it, and then I came to see the photos. Perfect deceptive metaphor for the striking anemone!

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