What kind of mystical creatures live in the depths of the sea? If you are curious you must watch the BBC documentary 'Blue Planet'?
Otherwise here are some stunning shots of translucent creatures of the deep by underwater photographer Alexander Semenov.
These mysterious creatures have lived on this planet long before we came along, yet they look like our modern day aliens see on screen. Why is that? Have we somehow taken inspiration from them?
If you want to see more of these fascinating little guys check out Alexanders website, as this is just the tip of the work that he has done.
Alexander Semenov Website
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Toronto based photographer and jewelry designer.
Designer, Urban Gardener and Nature Photographer!
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
A pinch of grass!
I have a very strange obsession with large pegs! I have several wall mounted ones that I can use to pin up ideas and inspiration on a daily basis. One of my favourites that I have is a bright red one from Pottery Barn, which later on got duplicated by Indigo.
Indigo Peg
So when I came across this photograph of an art installation in the Chaudfontaine park in Belgium by Uysal Mehmel Ali, you can imagine my excitement.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Exploring the limit of food photography.
Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler bravely explore how far he can push the limits of food photography, and the result is pure art.
Not only do these photographs comment on food waste but it also makes you think about just how much food you let rot.
These images that were once delicious strawberries, oranges and other everyday grocery items are bold and striking amongst other many things.
This definitely makes me think twice about what I should buy when I do my groceries to minimize unnecessary purchase that may one day end up looking like the above.
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Not only do these photographs comment on food waste but it also makes you think about just how much food you let rot.
These images that were once delicious strawberries, oranges and other everyday grocery items are bold and striking amongst other many things.
One Third |
Strawberries |
Carrots |
Apple |
Potatoes |
Flour |
Oranges |
Cauliflower |
This definitely makes me think twice about what I should buy when I do my groceries to minimize unnecessary purchase that may one day end up looking like the above.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Bulky Giants To Structural Charms!
How many times have you seen electrical towers that appear to be bulky structural giants, which look completely out of place on grass hillsides and vast empty spaces of land? Only of course one photographer (Steffen Schrägle) can make something so industrial and out of place look ethereal.
[Via Peanut Butter Thoughts]
However there is another option, to change the form of the electrical towers to suit the environment around it and mimic the natural aesthetics. A Moscow-based design studio (Design Depot) did just that. They realized a design concept that could potentially solve this visual dilemma by making the towers appear more natural and also they added a touch of character.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Appree Co—bringing nature into your office!
If you are like me and you fascinated by the wonders and beauty of nature then you are simply going to love 'Appree Co'.
Appree is a company based in Korea that provides a variety of office supplies inspired by the beauty of nature. This product is just one of the ways that you can bring nature into your office.
I am so tempted to buy a set of these post-it notes and create a cherry-blossom collage of notes in my personal office space.
Check out more on Appree
Appree is a company based in Korea that provides a variety of office supplies inspired by the beauty of nature. This product is just one of the ways that you can bring nature into your office.
I am so tempted to buy a set of these post-it notes and create a cherry-blossom collage of notes in my personal office space.
Check out more on Appree
Nature Photography Prints!
Bee-licious Series
Print: BNo:1 Print: BNo:2
Print: BNo:3 Print: BNo:4
Print: BNo:5
Hidden Wonders Series
Print: HWNo:1 Print: HWNo:2
Print: HWNo:3
Print: HWNo:4 Print: HWNo:5
Print: HWNo:6
*Buttons of some of my prints will be made available soon! Please vote to let me know which one you would like to have on a 1" button. (place in the comment below)
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Pricing:
Silk Coated Print:
The silk coated prints have a smooth matte finnish, which brings out a soft bright watercolour feel to the prints.
Basic 8 × 10 print: $5.00 Can
Glossy Photo Print:
These are printed on a glossy photo paper, which bring out more of the dark vibrant feel and nature of each print.
Basic 8 × 10 print: $8.00 Can
*Any Additional postage and shipping costs may apply, based on your location. Please contact me with your information for rates.
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