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These snakelocks anemones (Anemonia viridis) harbour tiny, single-celled algae in their tissues that function much like solar panels; some of the carbohydrates made via photosynthesis are passed to the anemone, whilst waste products from the anemone are used by the algae. Such symbiotic partnerships allow individuals to thrive where they otherwise might not. Photographed at Porth y Rhaw, near Solva. 

 

 

 

 

 

Snakelocks Surprise

£200.00Price
  • This limited edition photographs is printed using archival inks on archival standard, cotton and cellulose, acid free fine art paper. Each edition is signed, numbered and accompanied by the corresponding certificate to guarantee authenticity. This piece is released as a total edition of 100. 

    Each print is professionally mounted and framed in a bespoke, handmade, sustainable sourced solid wood frame by a local framer and is ready to hang.

     

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