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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Ocean graphic. NB
This is literally, a very long post, sent to me by Meika Jensen http://www.mastersdegree.net It’s a very nice graphic about the oceans and why we need to pay them more heed. To see the image
Posted in Creativity
Tagged depth, graphic art, marine, Meika Jensen, need to explore, ocean graphic, sea
4 Comments
“I may not know much about art but I know what I like…”. PHD
Somewhere in Renaissance Italy a rather tense situation has developed … Michelangelo : I’ll tell you what you want, mate! You want a bloody photographer! Not a creative artist with some imagination. Pope: I’ll tell you what I want! I … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Comment, Creativity, inspiration
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Orchid Tales – The Marsh Helleborine (Epipactis palustris) PHD
It was around half a century ago, when tramping through the Kenfig dune slacks to get to Sker beach on the S Wales coast that I first noticed the Marsh Helleborine (Epipactis palustris). I was around 10 at the time and … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Italian Life, Notes from the field, Orchid Tales
Tagged childhood, dune slacks, epichile, Epipastic palustris, hypochile, Kenfig, marsh, Marsh Helleborine, myn, pollinator, Sker
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How I Spent My Weekend. CB
Now that I have your attention with that riveting title, I wanted to share my weekend with you all. Mainly it is just to express my excitement for finally being able to photograph my favorite insect, the Eastern Hercules Beetle … Continue reading
Posted in Comment
Tagged Clay Bolt, close-up, dynastes tityus, eastern stag beetle, macro, scarab, sigma 15mm, south carolina, wide angle
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Communicating Differently. CB.
A few months back I commissioned up-and-coming filmmakers Neil Losin and Nate Dappen of Day’s Edge Productions to develop an engaging, promotional video for Backyard Naturalists. BYN is a children’s education program whose mission is to inspire a lifelong appreciation … Continue reading →