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  • Melbourne Concert Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Lomo Lubitel 166B, Kodak Tmax400

  • Patterns in nature

  • Aggregration of diferent hued stone, polished, and makes for a beautiful interior design wall decoration piece. This is piece number 1 of a four piece series. The four together make for quite an eye-catching conversation piece for the distinguishing modern home. Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • please also have a look at my little series … / ▪ denmark / ▪ france / ▪ italy / / ▪ fireworks / ▪ leafes / ▪ message in a bottle / / thanks /

  • “Aggregating anemone” was featured in the group Underwater & Sealife. Photo taken in June 2005 in Monterey Bay Aquarium, California, with a Canon PowerShot S70 camera. The giant green anemone (Anthropleura elegantissima) looks like a beautiful flower, but it’s really an animal. Aggregating anemones, elegant flowerlike animals, have a tube-shaped body crowned with tentacles. Two types of microscopic algae live in the anemones’ tissues and give them their green color—anemones without algae are white. The algae supply food to the anemones, and the anemones bend toward or away from the light to provide the algae with the proper amount of light needed for photosynthesis. / Anemones are voracious feeders that eat almost anything. Stinging cells (nematocysts) on their tentacles paralyze small prey animals. Anemones can even ingest small crabs and then spew out the shells. Source: Monterey Bay Aquarium: Online Field Guide.

  • “Aggregating anemone” featured in "Underwater & Sealife"
    by Gili Orr

    I am deeply grateful to Lisa Weber, the host of Underwater & Sealife...

    I am deeply grateful to Lisa Weber, the host of Underwater & Sealife for featuring this photo /

  • A texture shot of moss on aggregate concrete. Shot with a Canon Digital Rebel and a Tamron 28-200 lens.

  • This little tree stood alone on the side of a mountain off Lover’s Leap in El Dorado County in Northern California. It is my hope to gather many “Little Trees” photo as time goes on. / Canon Digital Rebel Xsi, 12.2 mp

  • ISO 160 f/4.6 1/640 30mm

  • Two little fall leaves

  • Macro of an aggregate sidewalk taken with a Sony CyberShot S-650.

  • A daily dose of creativity
    by community

    There are times in our lives where we all feel like we’re not producing enough work or nurturing our creativity. It’s easy to reach a poi…

    There are times in our lives where we all feel like we’re not producing enough work or nurturing our creativity. It’s easy to reach a point where you feel as though you haven’t been creative for ages. Today I’d to share a little tool that has helped me avoid that feeling, even when I’m too snowed under to even contemplate spending time on a project. It’s called a feed reader (otherwise known as a software based aggregator or RSS reader). A feed reader allows you to read updates from multiple blogs and websites in one place, and saves visiting all your favourite blogs on a regular basis. It’s a useful tool for keeping up to date with news an information on the topics that you’re passionate about including art, design, photography and writing. It can serve as a great learning tool and source of ideas and inspiration … a bit like having a daily newspaper written just for you. Here’s a peek at just a few of the many (currently over 60) blogs I keep an eye on: / / / / / / Setting up a feed reader is quite simple. There are many web based feed readers including Google Reader, Bloglines and Netvibes. All you need to do is sign up for an account then add the feeds you’d like to follow. Each time you sign into you feed reader, you’ll have a list of recent posts on your chosen topics. For those who are interested in finding out more, these links should help: Which Feed Reader is best? Web Based Aggregators How News Aggregators and RSS Readers Work RSS explained And if you’re interested in finding some creative content, these lists are a good start: Top 20 (or so) Art Blogs 160 t-shirt blogs Bloglines most followed blogs The Top 100 Photography Blogs Best art and design blogs of 2009 Top 10 Blogs for Writers Top 100 Creative Writing Blogs This is how I make sure I get my daily dose of creativity outside of the bubble. How do you stay inspired and motivated when you don’t have time to create? We’d also like to hear about the creative blogs you follow … Nat

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