Discover the magic beauty of sea corals
Graduate student Daniel Stoupin from the University of Queensland, Australia captured the corals and put the pictures together to see their beautiful movement.
Stoupin must continuously capture all 150,000 photos from high-end cameras and lenses.
The work lasted for more than nine months to return to images of corals and undersea sponges for just over a few thousand dollars.
Stoupin has saved the marvelous life of the underwater creatures of the Great Barrier Reef , under high magnification, details and their behavior that many scientists have yet to discover. Stoupin clearly wrote down.
A lot of interesting things we can see in the life of corals and sponges, such as at night when some corals expand and begin to expand their tentacles. Especially the image of the crunchy starfish - a species with relatives with starfish and sea urchins.
Stoupin shared: 'I love sea life. So I want to look for something new to observe. And after the first time shooting corals, I really wanted to learn more about the life of creatures with these wonderful colors. '
Although Stoupin's pictures were shot mostly in large fish tanks, he tried very hard to retain their beautiful images before they were sold or moved elsewhere and hoped to be everyone. appreciate.
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