The 'masterpieces of creation' lie deep in the sea

Through the photo, the author wants to raise people's awareness in preserving the wonderful beauty of marine life.

Photographer Brandon Cole graduated from marine biology at the University of California (USA). He has a great passion for the beautiful little animals that lie deep in the ocean.

Therefore, Cole has incorporated his artistic ability into the process of scientific research and recorded the bright and interesting beauty of marine creatures through the image below.

Cole's collection is highly diverse because he has spent time moving to many different seas around the world, from coral reefs in tropical Indonesia to frozen waters of Alaska.

Cole announced the set of images with the desire to raise people's awareness of preserving the wonderful beauty of marine life.

Picture 1 of The 'masterpieces of creation' lie deep in the sea
The photo captures the beauty of the soft lemon yellow, crunchy starfish and sea urchins

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This shimmering green is the outer shell of the giant scallop

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This fuzzy, flat-colored worm lives in the tropical west Pacific Ocean

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It's hard to believe that this beautiful red flower is actually an egg bag of the sea slug - a dangerous creature on the ocean floor.

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Sea slugs often have a very attractive and brilliant appearance

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Anthias fish with extremely prominent yellow color

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These dense intertwined tentacles with this rather dangerous thorns protect the reef from the destruction of many animals around.

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This photo was taken completely natural but has an interesting layout: a red starfish stands out among the crunchy starfish relatives.