ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
Clown fish at Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi – Indonesia
This leopard shark photo was shot at Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California on January 5, 2007.
Interesting little goldfish, inks and watercolours again.
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
Tractor in Wisconin, HDR, Canon 40D
Fish under the dock
Two penguins dive through a coral reef, eyeing eachother for an idea of where to find fish.
This is a view of my dear pets. They grew to 14 inches in 3 years. They all have their own personalities.
Original photo taken at ReefHQ in Townsville,Queensland / Check out lionfish
Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Kai Makani Ho’ohinuhinu Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Listen to a beautiful mele by Keali’i Reichel and view a beautiful video Okala Island Moloka’i Hawai’i Why is the ocean blue? / There are several theories: Blue wavelengths are absorbed the least by the deep ocean water and are scattered and reflected back to the observer’s eye Particles in the water may help to reflect blue light The ocean reflects the blue sky Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the colour our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colours depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight. The colours we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Besides being pretty to look at, colours and the light they come from really do have the power to impact people in many ways. Along with the aesthetics of light and colour, there is real science behind each and every sight we see. Each flash or ray of light, each shade of colour that light makes visible, and each time our eyes receive the messages to see them, we are reminded of a special relationship — one that is often overlooked because we simply take seeing for granted. We miraculously experience a bright, vivid world because of the workings of our eyes, the wonders of light, and the brilliance of colour. The Franklin Institute provides a good explanation of how we see colour. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i / Ano’i / Hawaiian translations: Beloved, the one desired Kai Makani Ho’ohinuhinu Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Whale watching off the Western Australian coast at Albany.
Sea Urchins at the Tacoma Zoo
Air Bubble coming out of a Pippie Shell in Home Fish Tank,
A black and white photo of a Great White Shark with his jaws wide open !
Part of my 77 Glorious Songs project where I illustrate 77 different songs I like. This is part coffee and cigarettes, Swlabr by Cream.
Green Turtle in the Bahamas
Hawksbill Turtle on a coral reef in the Red Sea
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