Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3191, Charming
    Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist



    Tim Laman is a field biologist and wildlife photojournalist. His pioneering research in the rain forest canopy in Borneo led to a PhD from Harvard and his first National Geographic article in 1997. Since then, he has pursued his passion for exploring wild places and documenting little-known and endangered wildlife by becoming a regular contributor to National Geographic. He has eighteen articles to his credit to date, all of which have had a conservation message. Some have focused on endangered species such as Orangutans or Hornbills, while others, such as a series of articles on...

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    The Wild Side of Life Across Africa by Photographer Alex Bernasconi

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 2803, Charming
    The Wild Side of Life Across Africa by Photographer Alex Bernasconi



    Award-winning photographer Alex Bernasconi has captured thousands of images – from hiding hippos to wandering zebras – in his travels across Africa. His amazing work features in a new edition of his book Wild Africa. These amazing pictures create a snapshot of the life of some of the planet’s most spectacular animals and natural habitats. Photo: [Wild Africa]. (Photo by Alex Bernasconi)...

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    Disappointed Cat aka Foo-Chan

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2421, Charming
    Disappointed Cat aka Foo-Chan



    Disappointed Cat aka Foo-Chan is a three-year-old Chinchilla Golden has a heavy-set brow, causing him to appear depressed; his gloomy disposition has gone viral on a Japanese forum, where he's been praised as "cute, but troubled" or "worried all the time".
    See also: Grumpy Cat
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    Sculptures By Susan Lordi

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    Sculptures By Susan Lordi



    Susan Lordi's art reflects our relationships with people and the world around us. Her keen observation of the human form is further inspired by dance, art history, nature, and personal experiences with family and friends. These influences are revealed in her Willow Tree® sculptures, from which emotion is communicated through gestures only....

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    SuperHero Window Cleaning

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 3481, Charming
    SuperHero Window Cleaning



    Window washers from the American National Skyline company (from left to right in the image below: Jordan Emerson, Steve Oszaniec and Danny Oszaniec) suit up as Marvel Comics superheroes to pleasantly surprise the children (who are patients) and their families inside as the dressed up crew cleans the outside of the windows at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis...

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    Fire and Smoke Art by Photographer Rob Prideaux

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 2780, Charming
    Fire and Smoke Art by Photographer Rob Prideaux



    A photographer has taken an explosive set of images by igniting gasoline in midair. Rob Prideaux, 45, photographs fire and smoke and then creates patterns from it. The San Francisco-based artist captures the fire in the split second its visible by using highly arcane methods. Rob's Smoke and Fire series is his quest [to shape one of the more uncontrollable phenomena in nature]. (Photo by Rob Prideaux)...

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    Long Exposure Photos Of Ferris Wheels

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2629, Charming
    Long Exposure Photos Of Ferris Wheels



    We see what Ferris wheels look like when captured using a longer exposure (i.e., shutter left open, typically 2 seconds or more). The lights that adorn the Ferris Wheels blend and blur, creating brilliant patterns and beautiful photos....

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    Life Is Adventure by Marek Farkas

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2271, Charming
    Life Is Adventure by Marek Farkas



    This series cannot get any cuter! Entitled Life is Adventure, the images portray little kittens and puppies playfully placed within elaborate scenes. To create each setting, the creative team first sketched out ideas and then used everyday household items like books, pillows, and a broom, to bring the imaginative moments to life. In the compositions, kittens ride camels, puppies sail off to sea, upside-down hangars look like seagulls, and a ring of yellow rubber gloves form a sun shining overhead....

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    Japanese Boy and His Bulldog

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 2664, Charming
    Japanese Boy and His Bulldog



    The cutest Instagram ever! Tokyo-based mother Aya Sakai is taking pictures everyday of her son Tasuku and his best friend, a French Bulldog ‘Muu’ and post it on Instagram and her Facebook page. Whether the two are watching tv on their ‘favorite’ cushion or cuddling on the couch or sleeping together, the two just can’t seem to get enough of each other. Probably the cutest thing I’ve seen in a long time…...

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    Christopher Jonassen’s Alien Landscapes

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 2786, Charming
    Christopher Jonassen’s Alien Landscapes



    Is it the surface of the Mars or Venus or an undiscovered planet? Not at all. These pictures aren’t what you think they are. Christopher Jonassen, a Norwegian photographer shot these beautiful and otherworldly series called ‘Devour of frying pan bottoms’, which are visually similar to craters and scars on a planet’s surface. In his series Jonassen refers to a quote of Jean-Paul Satre who said: ‘To eat is to appropriate destruction’ and the meaning of the word ‘devour’, which stands for eating up greedily, destroying, consuming, and wasting....

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