A bunch of starfish were scattered about near Waterlemon Cay, offshore of Waterlemon beach. Taken Oct. 9, 2009.
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Sunlight coming in from the Academy's central square cast beautiful rays on the massive viewing pane of the Philippine Coral Reef. Solar energy powers the whole reef ecosystem. Algae is eaten by small invertebrates and herbivorous fish which are then eaten by carnivorous which expel nutrients which is then used up by the algae again. It's the circle of reef life! Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark III Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100) Aperture f/4.0 Focal Length 17 mm ISO Speed 200 Lens EF 17-40 f/4L USM
About The Artwork Jelly fish I would describe the three AI-generated images of jellyfish in the deep ocean shimmering with vibrant colours as awe-inspiring and ethereal works of art that showcase the infinite possibilities of artificial intelligence in the realm of visual arts. The images of jellyfish are particularly captivating, as these sea creatures have a long history of cultural symbolism across different societies and cultures. The use of vibrant colours in these images further adds to the ethereal and otherworldly quality of the jellyfish, giving them a sense of luminescence and iridescence that captures the imagination of the viewer. The shimmering colors of the jellyfish seem to pulsate and move with a life of their own, creating a sense of fluidity and motion that is both mesmerising and mysterious. What is particularly fascinating about these images is how they demonstrate the potential of AI-generated art to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and create entirely new visual languages. By merging the cultural symbolism of jellyfish with the endless creative possibilities of AI, these images create a sense of wonder and awe that is both timeless and cutting-edge. Overall, the three AI-generated images of jellyfish in the deep ocean shimmering with vibrant colours are stunning examples of the power and potential of AI in the world of art, while also celebrating the diverse cultural symbolism of these mesmerising sea creatures. Anton Blanc, Curator This is one of a series of 3 images that can be bought individually or as a set. Printed on High quality C-type metallic paper giving it an almost holographic vibrancy No white borders. You will receive the print rolled in a cardboard tube. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Animal Materials:Paper Styles:Generative Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Digital:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50 Size:24 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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The Spanish Dancer Jellyfish (classification unknown) is a species of vibrant jellyfish found in the lagoon surrounded by the Tami Islands atoll near Papua New Guinea, which dives to a shallow depth of only 69 ft (21 meters) deep. They feed and are fed upon by a variety of pelagic fish. They likely have no association with the local Blue Star (Linckia laevigata).
My thanks to everyone who has commented and faved this. I'm overwhelmed. For information, this shot was taken in the open sea from a pier. There were half a dozen or so prowling among the fish shoals and I took this one close to the side of the pier so that I was almost directly above it. Thanks for looking and thanks for the comments.
The sea can be as tempestuous and brutal as it is beautiful. For some people, bodies of water hold a deep fear that others might not fully understand. However, through the power of photography, everyone can feel this sense of lingering dread.
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This diagram is from Wiki -Asterias diagram 1 Pyloric stomach 2 Intestine 3 Rectal gland 4 Stone canal 5 Madreporite 6 Pyloric duct 7 Pyloric cecum 8 Cardiac stomach 9 Gonad 10 Ambulacral plates 11 Ampullae image from Pinterest ~Sea stars, commonly called Starfish are not really fish at all. Fish have gills, scales, and fins and sea stars do not. Sea stars also move differently than fish do. Sea stars have tiny tube feet which helps them move. They belong in the phylum Echinodermata which simply means spiny skin. ~This phylum includes sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars. Sea stars can vary in colors including blue, red, yellow, orange, and purple, and they can also vary in shapes and sizes. sunflower starfish-image from the web ~For the most part, sea stars have five arm-like limbs that extend outward making them resemble a star. There are, however, a few sea stars that have more limbs like the twently-rayed sunflower star. These sunflower starfish can have up to 40 limbs. Youtube video of a sunflower starfish. ~Did you know if a sea star loses a limb, it can regenerate? Yep, if one breaks off another will grow in its place. This is helpful if the sea star is being threatened by a predator. The majority of their organs are also in their arms. ~Sea stars do not have blood. Instead sea stars have a water vascular system which allows them to pump sea water through its sieve plate into its tube feet. ~sea stars have two stomachs. ~a cardiac stomach eats the food outside of the sea star's body and the food is then transferred to the pyloric stomach. ~sea stars eat bivalves such as clams and mussels. They also eat snails, barnacles, and small fish. ~sea stars have microscopic eyes at the end of each limb. ~sea stars can change their gender, when it is time to lay eggs, a male sea star can turn into a female sea star and lay eggs to increase their population. A sea star can lay up to one million eggs at a time. ~sea stars are brainless-(some humans are too so not big deal). ~if a sea star gets cut, each piece can become a new sea star. ~a few different types of sea stars: *Common starfish *Horned starfish *Blue starfish *Ochre starfish *Carpet starfish *Eleven-armed starfish *Chocolate chip starfish *Comb starfish ~We attempted this dissection with the sea star in our kit, and I have to say, these little guys are a lot different than I had imagined them to be on the inside. Our dissection pics. The specimen-stinks! The instructions said to cut one of the limbs off and open it up. Another shot of the amputated limb. This is a shot after the limb amputation. This is the underside of the sea star cut open. I have to say again, this dissection was interesting. I was expecting something completely different. The insides of the sea star were soft and the internal structure looked very complex. Interesting! Marine bio Sea star dissection help. Animal planet
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