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planicieabissal: White Sea Bestiary by Alexander Semenov
sagansense: Photos of Alitta virens by Alexander Semenov. Don’t let the pretty colors fool you, these sandworms are plenty scary. They can get quite big (sometimes exceeding four feet) and they occasionally bite humans. They just might be the nastiest
staceythinx: These jellyfish swimming close to the surface look like they’re flying. Images by underwater photographer extraordinaire Alexander Semenov
geschmacksneutral: ~ Alexander Semenov
burning-soul: Alexander Semenov
asylum-art: The Alien Beauty Of Jellyfish In Alexander Semenov ’s New Photos Russian marine biologist and underwater photographer Alexander Semenov is back with some new extraordinary photographs of the deep sea aliens. Alexander is currently leading
10bullets: by Alexander Semenov
monstersmagazine: jedavu: Alexander Semenov Continues to Photograph the Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near the Arctic Circle Monsters of the real world. The majesty of these creatures never fails to amaze me.
r2–d2: Aurelia sun by (Alexander Semenov)
kateoplis: Moon jelly by Alexander Semenov
cerceos: Alexander Semenov Jellyfish Madness, 2012 Flickr | Website
motivationsforlife: Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov // Instagram // Edited by MFL
perelim: r2–d2: Aurelia sun by (Alexander Semenov) ( 木 Magic Florest Blog 木 )
mpdrolet: Moon Jellyfish Alexander Semenov
damnedwonderland: Aurelia sun by Alexander Semenov || DW
staceythinx: Photos of Alitta virens by Alexander Semenov. Don’t let the pretty colors fool you, these sandworms are plenty scary. They can get quite big (sometimes exceeding four feet) and they occasionally bite humans. They just might be the nastiest
blazepress: Otherworldly Photographs of Underwater Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov
npr: thelovelyseas: Cyanea capillata (Lion’s mane) by Alexander Semenov Wow! — Meg
nubbsgalore: this is a sea angel (clione limacina), photographed by alexander semenov swimming with its wing like fins in russia’s white sea. these translucent pteropods, measuring only a few centimeters in length, are actually sea snails sans shells.
llbwwb: (via 500px / Cyanea capillata by Alexander Semenov)
fishstickmonkey: © Alexander Semenov / Offset (via Feature Shoot)
johnnybravo20: Cyanea Nude (by Alexander Semenov)
johnnybravo20: Cyanea Capillata Okhotsk (by Alexander Semenov)
johnnybravo20: Cyanea Capillata (by Alexander Semenov)
captvinvanity: Alexander Semenov | Pelagia noctiluca
cerceos: Alexander Semenov Weird Space, 2012 ”Red Sea in February is full of strange translucent creatures. It’s the jellyfish, ctenophores and salps. They have appeared on our planet long before us, but now for us they look like alien race, but
crookedindifference: Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov
asylum-art-2: Jellyfish Madness by Alexander Semenov Alexander Semenov is a graduate of Lomonosov’s Moscow State University in the department of Zoology. He specialized in the study of invertebrate animals, with an emphasis on squid brains. Soon
spellbound-souls: johnnybravo20: Phacellophora Camtschatica (by Alexander Semenov) The
ponderation: Auroras of the White sea by Alexander Semenov
asylum-art:The Alien Beauty Of Jellyfish In Alexander Semenov ’s New Photos Russian marine biologist and underwater photographer Alexander Semenov is back with some new extraordinary photographs of the deep sea aliens. Alexander is currently leading
chopa: longtail | by Alexander Semenov
packlight-travelfar: Cyanea nebula s by Alexander Semenov on Flickr.
brutalgeneration: Cyanea capillata by Alexander Semenov on Flickr.
ronbeckdesigns: Jellyfish Madness by Alexander Semenov
thelovelyseas: Limacina antarctica (Swimming sea snail) by Alexander Semenov
thelovelyseas: Cyanea capillata by Alexander Semenov on Flickr.
rhubarbes:Cyanea capillata / Jellyfish by Alexander Semenov. More Airplanes here.
rorschachx: The lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) | image by Alexander Semenov
mooonjellies: Alexander Semenov
heavygraffic: Alexander Semenov Photography
jedavu: Alexander Semenov Continues to Photograph the Earth’s Most Fragile Marine Wildlife Near the Arctic Circle
worm-suggestion:babyanimalgifs: This is not CGI. This is a real-life creature known as a sea angel (Clione sp.) hovering under ice in the White Sea, Russia. Credit: Alexander Semenov (via) This is CGI. This is an imaginary creature known as a little
lionfloss: Alexander Semenov
homealonethree: cerceos: Alexander Semenov Weird Space, 2012 ”Red Sea in February is full of strange translucent creatures. It’s the jellyfish, ctenophores and salps. They have appeared on our planet long before us, but now for us they look like
asylum-art:The Alien Beauty Of Jellyfish In Alexander Semenov ’s New PhotosRussian marine biologist and underwater photographer Alexander Semenov is back with some new extraordinary photographs of the deep sea aliens. Alexander is currently leading
babyanimalgifs: This is not CGI. This is a real-life creature known as a sea angel (Clione sp.) hovering under ice in the White Sea, Russia. Credit: Alexander Semenov (via)
sixpenceee:A jellyfish eating another jellyfish.Alexander Semenov / Via Flickr: a_semenov