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John James Audubon

the book Birds of North America is one of his life's achievements. And throughout his ornithological career documenting known and unknown species, he aimed to capture them in their natural environments. I love depictions of animals whose purpose is to serve science just as much as they are artistic contributions. What I love about JJ Audubon's is the attitude he injects into the subjects. More like characters personified than wild animals. Also the dreamy water color landscape backdrops.
white headed eagle from Birds of America by John James Audubon London: 1827-38

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Shiprock

Doing some research on Geological folds, I came across this photographer who is a professor at the University of Wisconsin. Louis Maher. In '59 he took a trip to capture his own images for a series of educational videos he was putting together for his classes. There are many beautiful images, that are also great for learning about the development and characteristics of the landscapes as per his goal.
Here I wanted to share this specific site that totally blows my mind. You know those hyper-speed videos where you see flowers bloom in a matter of seconds? Imagine seeing the evolution of this rock formation and the land around it sped up over millions of years. If only...
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Check out his survey here: Louis Maher

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flamingos

always a favorite...I have found tons of images not yet edited and organized, here's just a sampling I wanted to share...
Steven Brisson Photography
Tim Laman
Nikki O'KeefeJoseph Van Os
JamesHager
Andy Richter
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Nilotic scenes with pygmies, 55-79 A.D., painting on plaster, 56x217 cm. From Pompei. Detail.

Taxidermist George Adams, who restores animals to their forest and jungle spendour, and recreates backgrounds to look like their habitat, arranging one of his birds in preparation for his exhibit 'Marsh Birds At Evening', at the New York Museum of Natural
Flock of eight flamingos wading in water, Lake Nakuru, Kenya
Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Nov 2006
kevin schafer

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