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#danum valley
#landscape
#michael cook
#jungle
#forest
#featured
Adventures with Brother, Yellowtulipfinch, and his lovely lady in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest of Oregon. Images by NaturePunk.
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Photography by NaturePunk.
Cabins in Sörvallen Härjedalen, Sweden.
Submitted by AquaObscurans.
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Land Art installations by French artist Sylvain Meyer
By Brooks Shane Salzwedel, carefully layered mixed media and drawing to make these really unique landscapes. It adds so much depth to each piece just by having several layers of images built up on one another.
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Artist Barry Underwood photographs wonderfully mysterious light installations that he installs on-site in forests, mountainsides, or near lakes and rivers. Via his artist statement:
By reading the landscape and altering the vista through lights and photographic effects, I transform everyday scenes into unique images. Light and color alter the perception of space, while defamiliarizing common objects. Space collapses, while the lights that I install appear as intrusions and interventions. This combination renders the forms in the landscape abstract. Inspired by cinema, land art, and contemporary painting, the resulting photographs are both surreal and familiar. They suggest a larger narrative, and yet that narrative remains elusive and mystifying.
You can see much more in his portfolio.
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In The Clockwork Forest, art collective – Greyworld created the first chapter of an untold fairy tale. Just turn the key and the mechanical soundtrack will accompany your journey in to the forest. (via Clockwork Forest)
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Black wolves do not occur naturally. A 2008 study at Stanford University found that the mutation responsible for black fur occurs only in dogs, so black wolves are the result of gray wolves breeding back with domestic canines. The mutation is a dominant trait, like dark hair in humans, and is passed down to the majority of offspring. It is not entirely clear what benefit black fur has for the animals; they do not seem to be more successful hunters, but do show a marked improvement in immunity to certain infections.
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