Ecosystem 

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  • Ecosystem
    by Heather Rivet IPA

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical factors of the environment.[1] We must protect it…. what to do when you are sick and stuck in the house:D / / All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • the government said Desal – the ocean angrily replied DON’T SELL ! * / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / Taken on the majestic Bass Coast. / / *Please take a moment to read my journal entry / HERE / / and add your support by emailing your concerns and disapproval HERE / / – 100% of all profits I make goes to this crucial campaign. / / Canon EOS A2, Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see photography of this beautiful region under threat below / /

  • Bark Art#2
    by Julie Marks

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This painterly photo has distinctive images. I see the profile of a horse’s head with a white and blue face on the left side and his nostril in the middle. Another striking eye with contrasting color is on the right. The pastel colors are quite striking with great lighting and vivid colors. The bark of trees offers us surprising imagery after focusing on the illustrations under the veneer of peeling bark. It is truly nature’s “secret canvas.” The blue horse looks like he might have a small tear in his beautiful blue eye considering the fate of his equine friends who have been abused, neglected and killed due to human consumption and greed. I am an active animal activist and donate any proceeds I receive from my photography to groups to preserve animals, both wildlife and domestic. I will upload an editorial I wrote on the crisis affecting Mustangs and have contributed to many organizations to stop the brutality and violence against these majestic creatures. I admire everyone who is active in fightening the cruelty that has victimized our precious wildlife with some species at great risk of extinction. Our planet’s ecosystem also is in great peril suffering the consequences of man’s destruction of the natural environment.

  • Joshua Tree National Park in southeastern California is much more than ‘just’ Joshua Trees. The scenery is truly spectacular. Here is a breath of fresh air and a chance to reconnect nature with yourself without having to rough it. Framed Print /

  • Water World Map
    by psampaz

    US$23.94

    Photo composition a flat world map showing the continents as sea surface

  • Diasappearing Form
    by Elena Ray

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Abstract painting of a green circle (Enso) moving off the composition.

  • Island shoreline
    by Christopher Barker

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    This shot was taken from one island facing another. This remote lake in Quebec, Canada used to be a low lying wooded area that had be logged and later flooded to create a completely different ecosystem. Occasionally you can see the remains of tree stumps just below or above the surface of the water.

  • The Victorian state gov. has proposed the largest desalination plant in the southern hemisphere on Victoria’s beautiful pristine Bass Coast. Next to no consultation has been given to the public,the shire or the environment which includes whales,sharks,seals,penguins,fish plants river system and wetlands and all their inhabitants it’s proposed to be built on… / Needless to say no one is happy about it….countless anti-desal signs line properties and cars throughout the region, some are quite witty like this one by a particular farmer in reference to the state premier John Brumby. read more @ http://www.yourwateryoursay.org/ taken on my phone – eeep ! / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see photography of this beautiful region under threat below / /

  • compost & recycle
    by webgrrl

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  • The Great Horned Owl
    by Colin Tobin

    US$5.02–US$114.60

  • Fresh strawberry
    by Christopher Meder

    US$5.16–US$117.80

    Fresh strawberry

  • Dew Laden Leaf
    by yurilev

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  • Live Simply Tiger

  • Mother Earth

  • Mother Earth in red, white and blue

  • Agent Orange is the code name for a powerful herbicide and defoliant used by the U.S. military in its Herbicidal Warfare program during the Vietnam War. During the war, an estimated 80 000 m³ of Agent Orange were deployed in South Vietnam. Even today, almost 35 years later, the ecosystem of the Vietnam war zones are still struggling to recover from the effects of Agent Orange, and modern war-fare.

  • Shot at McKee’s Botanical Gardens in Vero Beach, Florida

  • The Birth of the Island
    by Sharon Mau

    US$5.82–US$133.00

    The Birth of the Island / Sunset Kaanapali Maui Hawaii “At the northernmost corner of the Polynesian triangle, the Hawaiian Islands stand as a sentry for a collection of atolls, volcanic remnants, coral blocks and large islands that punctuate the region stretching to Aotearoa (New Zealand) in the south and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the east. Hawai`i is the newest landmass in Polynesia and the most isolated settled area on the globe, rife with unique ecosystems. Maui, sitting in the middle of the main Hawaiian island chain, is a geological youngster. Haleakala, still volcanically active in the 18th century, rises higher than 10,000 feet on the eastern end of the island. The older and more eroded West Maui Mountains are 1.3 million years old. The tallest point at Pu`u Kukui – 5,788 feet – is one of the rainiest spots on earth. Ka`anapali sits in the leeward side of these mountains, on the slopes facing Lana`i and Moloka`i.” Information Source: http://www.kaanapalicoffeefarms.com/kaanapali/history-beginings.html

  • Chukar ~ Good Morning Maui
    by Sharon Mau

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    Good Morning Maui from the slopes of Haleakala at 8000 feet Maui Hawai’i / © 2008 Sharon Anne Mau A Chukar gazes over the island in the early morning light from the western slopes of Haleakala, Maui, Hawai’i. Elevation at this point is approximately 8000 feet above sea level. Pihanakalani: Gathering place of high supernatural beings ~ a place where heaven meets the earth ~ Haleakala is a shield volcano. “Built up from the ocean floor by countless eruptions, it was once a mountain that rose several thousand feet higher than today at 10,023 feet. ~ “Haleakala National Park is an area of astounding diversity and beauty, covering over 30,000 acres of wilderness. It preserves the distinctive volcanic landscape of the summit area and protects the pristine Kipahulu Valley. Haleakala is home to many of the world’s 13 ecosystems including: alpine cinder desert, subalpine shrubland and grassland, montage bogs, dryland forest, high elevation cloudforest, low elevation rainforest and coastal. This special place resonates with magnetic energy and stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The Haleakala National Park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else. Isolated in the mid Pacific, the Hawaiian Islands are the most remote major island group on earth. They were formed as the Pacific Plate moved across a volcanic ‘hot spot’ within the earth’s mantle. Lying 2,400 miles (3862km) from the nearest continent, they have never had connection to any other land mass. Natural crossings across this great expanse of ocean by animals and plants were extremely rare and very surprising occasions. After such accidental arrivals, and isolated from mainland populations, these pioneer organisms took strange courses of evolution and allowed a unique biota to develop. But utterly unaccustomed to mainland competition, the remote native island ecosystems are defenseless against mainland alien species and have been decimated by new grazers, predators and diseases. Haleakala National Park, and its East Maui Watershed Partner neighbors, still harbor an astonishing relic of these native island ecosystems. The major effort of Haleakala’s resource stewardship is to preserve intact this superb example of the Hawaiian Islands’ native ecosystems.” Source: Hawai’i National Park Service

  • Looking down at a tree frog at night.

  • An Apple
    by doorfrontphotos

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A paring knife cutting into an apple isolated on white background.

  • Sharp Shadows
    by Jan Cartwright

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Cacti in Joshua Tree National Monument.

  • the spiders mcdonalds
    by bodymechanic

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    a light globe with about 25yrs of continous spider usage,with a fat spider living within,probably 10th generation spidee!! / an ecosystem around a false sun!

  • Native stylised art with emphasis on our ecosystem and climate change. Many species such as these could disappear. Care for them as you care for your Man because we are all connected.

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