I had never seen an anemone in the wild before this. I was out with friends in Nowra, walking along a rocky area at low tide and spotted all these red blobs clinging to the rocks, and discovered at this point that they were anemones. I didn't know they could get that small, or for that matter that they could be found so close to shore, so that was fun.

Technically speaking, there's not much to say. The diffraction from shooting through water sometimes makes focusing a challenge, so I'm pleased with how it turned out in this particular shot after some trial and error.

EXIF data:
1/200, f/4, ISO 640
200mm focal length

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