Friday 4 September 2015

Dazzling Landscapes Reveal the Idyllic Tranquility of Japan


Photographer Hidenobu Suzuki has captured the idyllic landscapes of Japan in an unusually tranquil light. Between the quiet foggy rivers, peaceful rice fields, and twilight at Mt. Fuji, there's something for everyone who's looking for a visually tranquil utopia. "My photos are like Japanese paintings," Suzuki explains. "Japanese like to express emotions and mystical feelings through the landscape photography. Contemporary theater, art and music stimulate the brain and increase mood. Emotional art heal people and leads the society to accord. I took a task to capture sentiments with my camera. This component of devoutness can be detected in each and every photograph, which supports to highlight the loveliness of Japan's nature. Suzuki also demonstrates that expressive artwork can serve as a means for finding serenity in both our inner and outer worlds. Source: My Modernmet
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Cute Baby Kangaroo Welcomes Rescued Emu Chicks with Lovable Snuggling



The Wild Action Zoo in Victoria, Australia was recently the site of some exceptionally lovable inter-species snuggling. An  8 months old baby kangaroo named “Reuben” welcomed a couple of day-old emu chicks named “Edi” and “Eli”, making a adorability overload as they all cuddled in one cozy bed. Jay Town, who have captured these sweet scene, which demonstrations the emus making themselves right at home, humorously stepping over Reuben so they can get relaxed. Therefore, “Edi” and “Eli” came to the zoo via zoologist Chris Humfrey, who saved the little creatures from imminent danger feral foxes. The father emu “Elvis” would not have been able to shelter the chicks from being eaten at night,” he explained. Now these bundles of fluff sleep next to my fireplace they all live quite happily together. However, sadly, the emus won’t stay with Reuben forever. Once they’ve grown bigger, the siblings will be bringing together with their parents.




Saturday 29 August 2015

California Based Photographer Use Infrared Camera to Capture Stunning Desolate Landscapes



A Nature lover photographer “Nathan Wirth” captures stunning "slices of silence" in his striking, on-going series of desolate landscapes. The remarkable black and white pictures portray solitary trees on rolling hills in Marin and Sonoma counties in Northern California, where majestic marbled-gray skies every so often cast ominous backdrops over the grassy knolls. San Francisco-based photographer says, it gives us the feeling and essence that at any moment, something could easily go awry. Nathan Wirth images are separated into three series, all under the name “Infrared Silence”. Moreover, he tries to give them such a distinctive look; and he took the photographs by using an infrared-converted camera. A big thanks this alteration, what were once low-light scenes and drab skies now take on a prominent visual presence as if they’re not of this world.



Tuesday 25 August 2015

Playful Polar Bears having fun in the field of Wild Flowers



When you think of polar bears mostly you often envision them frolicking among a snowy Arctic landscape. Blooming' beautiful! Canadian Photographer Dennis Fast captures playful polar bears having the time of their lives in a field of wild flowers. In the summer season, these majestic animals tend to migrate to South and as evidenced by these gorgeous images occasionally into fields of vivid pink wildflowers. The skillful photographer snapped these spectacular shots near Northern Canada's Hudson Bay in the province of Manitoba. The lively white giants can be seen relishing themselves in the beautiful sun, rolling around and stretching in a field of fireweed. He has been long been awaited of photographing these wonderful animals. Although he admits that he particularly likes to do so in the warmer months when temperatures aren't at a shocking -40 degrees Celsius, as they are in the winter. Besides being arguably the largest carnivore on earth, they are also one of the most adorable and their demeanor is mostly calm and inquisitive. 

It is not just their color that makes them a favorite shot of my camera. They have a slow, ambling gait as they drift about looking for anything that moves. It looks like they don't have a care in the world, and that there is nothing they are afraid of. It is really wonderful to spend quality time with my favorite animal. Wild animals need to become somewhat used to your presence and learn that you won't harass them that are when they begin to behave normally. However, now that the bears have become used to Dennis, who every so often frequents the Churchill Wild lodges near Hudson Bay as the resort's chief photographer, he's able to showcase their true private, yet playful nature. He further added that you don't have to be a professional to capture these animals in their natural habitat. The Arctic safari company's outpost is situated in the small coastal town of Churchill, famous as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” and hosts aspirant shutterbugs of all experience levels.