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Hualuoyi photography

Page 1 of 2: Page 1, Page 1, Page 2. The specimen collected from the coast of Glounthaune, Cove, Ireland, outside the drifting O 'Filja Medustica, is made of a baby wheel. (Mandy Barker) Artist Mandy Barker used her photographic talent to capture some floating objects in the ocean, such as stroller wheels, toy horses, burnt plastic flowers and six packaging rings, and transformed them into marine life similar to plankton. Barker's art exhibition will be published in the book Beyond Drifting: Incomplete Known Animals (to be published in May 20 17). here

The specimen "O 'Filja Medustica" from the coastline of Mount Gloon in Cork Bay was made by a handcart.

Nebula Nebula Dish-shaped Mercury, collected from the Loire estuary of Cariga in Cork Bay, Ireland, consists of a group of partially charred flowers. The invivo Cloud, collected at the mouth of the Ka Riguero River in Cork Bay, Ireland, consists of a group of partially charred flowers.

Beautiful plankton plamacina retroversic Third, the white plastic horse in another scene becomes floating plankton. (? Mandy Barker) Plamacina retroversta integrated circuit. 3. Another white plastic horse becomes a floating plankton.

Pleurotus eryngii is a special type of plankton, which is formed by partially charred plastic flowers collected at the Luo River mouth of Cariga in Cork Bay. Sidearm fish is a peculiar plankton, which is formed by partially charred plastic flowers collected from the Loire estuary in Cariga, Cork Bay.

Plastic horse plamacina reflex 1. The specimen collected from Cobb coastline in Cork Bay, Ireland was originally a white plastic Mamandi Barker Plamacina Retroversic. 1. The specimen collected from Cobb coastline in Cork Bay, Ireland was originally a white plastic horse.

Six packs of copepods, collected from Roche point in Cork Bay, Ireland, were originally six packs of plastic rings. (Mandy Barker) The copepod Langisticus, a sample collected from Roche Point in Cork Bay, Ireland, was originally six plastic rings.

Barbie beauty. In previous lives, this marine creature was once the arm of Barbie found on Pagoda Island in Cork Bay, Ireland. (? Chlamydia. In previous lives, this marine creature was once the arm of Barbie found on Pagoda Island in Cork Bay, Ireland.

Wheel Phoronistericrae, collected from Whitepoint of Cobb coastline in Cork Bay, Ireland, used to be a tricycle wheel. (Mandy Barker) The Pholonistericrae collected at Whitepoint, Cobh coastline, Cork Bay, Ireland used to be a tricycle wheel.

Dinoplage stellices, an eccentric creature, used to be a mobile phone case, but now it has become a magical marine life. (Mandy Barker) The stone tablet that used to be a mobile phone box has now become a magical marine life.

The O 'Layfield sole, collected from the coastline of Blackstone in Cork Bay, was once a crude sole. Aurelipa auristice collected from the Blackstone coast in Cork Bay, Ireland, used to be a simple sole.

The charged Heplandista ica collected from the Carrigaloe estuary in Cork Bay, Ireland, became a strange plankton through an electric plug and wire. (Mandy Barker) Heplandista Stajka, collected from the Loire estuary in Cariga, Cork Bay, Ireland, was transformed into a peculiar plankton by a wire plug.

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