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Art for Conservation - Nurtured by Fine Print: February 2011
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Thursday, February 3, 2011. Green is the New Black. Guest Blogger: Justin Demutiis. Green is good, but it’s not just a temporary new year’s resolution. In an age where green is the new black, it has become not only a trend, but a lifestyle commitment to help save our planet. Below is a small example of the amazing amount of “green” products on the market today. Finally, is recycling simply inconvenient for you? Sometimes the greenest thing you can do is buy something. More about Justin DeMutiis. Maria Mo...
Art for Conservation - Nurtured by Fine Print: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Belly Crawling for Conservation. A few years ago I became fixated on one simple, elegant statement in Piotr Naskrecki’s. Landmark book, The Smaller Majority. Going a step further, these images can also make a tremendous contribution to conservation due to the well-documented fact that invertebrates and other small creatures are tremendously important to the well-being of every eco-system in the world. The July-August 2010 issue of Audubon Magazine. A photographer and iLCP memb...
Art for Conservation - Nurtured by Fine Print: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Condor Conservation in The Andes. I stood at the edge of the northern shore of the beautiful Nahuel Haupi Lake in the Andes and watched the sunbeams light up the ripples over the sparkling blue water and soaked in the glorious landscape of this enormous lake ringed by Andean peaks. I saw a large bird gliding in circles over the lake. The bird was flying without so much a flap of the wings. “What is that, a hawk? Http:/ www.shyamalarao.com/. Her art can be purchased at. If you wou...
Art for Conservation - Nurtured by Fine Print: October 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010. Going for the Green. My photographic style for weddings and portraits has been called natural and organic, stemming from my background in nature photography, but also because of my use of natural light and natural posing. So it is only fitting that my product from start to finish reflect qualities of the natural and packaging that is as eco-friendly as possible. 1 Spread awareness of Greener Photography methods to at least 3 portrait/wedding photographers. 3 I will recycle 100%...
Art for Conservation - Nurtured by Fine Print: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Is Your Studio Green? I’m not talking about color here, I’m talking about eco – and health – friendly. Most of us paint away without considering the ramifications to our own health and the health of the planet. And how about the support you paint on? Take canvas – seems environmentally friendly enough. But was the cotton grown using pesticides? Was the wood harvested using sustainable methods? Where was the canvas manufactured? I know I am going to mention it to the company I b...
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Pronghorn Passage: November 2008
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Friday, November 7, 2008. I spent last week walking along through the antelope migration corridor with a big, heavy backpack on and mud on my hiking boots. A few days into the trip I followed the Bacon Creek drainage up toward the high pass the antelope cross in the Gros Ventre mountains. By late afternoon, I was getting pretty tired, but needed to push on just one more mile to keep to my. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Learn about Pronghorn Passage here. Is a wildlife photojournalist, emerging member of the.
Pronghorn Passage: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. About two weeks ago the Teton antelope had pushed far enough north to follow the Green River up into the Bridger-Teton National Forest. However, one impenetrable barrier still prevented them from continuing to their summer range in Teton National Park: a deep snowpack blanketed about six miles of their migration corridor over the 9,000 foot pass they have to cross in the Gros Ventre Mountains. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Learn about Pronghorn Passage here. Art for Conservation - Sp...
Pronghorn Passage: October 2009
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Friday, October 23, 2009. The fall migration has been moving for the past couple weeks. I've been on the ground and in the air, watching hundreds of animals move south. Last week I flew the corridor with LightHawk. Check out this short video I made from the flight. Thanks for reading,. Sunday, October 11, 2009. First snowstorm of the season . I left Laramie this morning to drive up to Big Horn where I'd been invited to give a presentation about Pronghorn Passage to three high school science classes&#...
Pronghorn Passage: New Video
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Friday, June 12, 2009. The spring migration is over and I am waiting for the antelope to start birthing, it's been a great couple months. We made a short video for you, check it out if you have some extra time. Thanks for reading, best, Joe. Cool cabin (maybe cooler than mine)! Nice Miller cans on the Robins Nests porch! Cant wait to see some Prongie fawns (sans coyotes). Jeff and I love the Pronghorn Passage! Sunday, June 14, 2009. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Thanks for the note and your interest. It ...
Pronghorn Passage: Early Snow
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. First snowstorm of the season . I left Laramie this morning to drive up to Big Horn where I'd been invited to give a presentation about Pronghorn Passage to three high school science classes. I zipped out of town on wet highways with patches of ice. The farther. Joe is already setting his cameras up north in the corridor of the Teton herd, and I'll be heading up there in a couple of weeks to join him. That is, if the weather breaks enough to let me make the drive. Is pursuing a ...
Pronghorn Passage: Prongie Flight
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Friday, October 23, 2009. The fall migration has been moving for the past couple weeks. I've been on the ground and in the air, watching hundreds of animals move south. Last week I flew the corridor with LightHawk. Check out this short video I made from the flight. Thanks for reading,. My favorite time of year, too. keep posting, Im loving it. And loving the giant beard ;) Enjoy your expedition this weekend, and bring back stories of our pronghorn friends. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Looking forward to see...
Pronghorn Passage: September 2008
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Thursday, September 4, 2008. I am looking forward to showing you images that will inspire you to draw that line. Until then, best wishes, Joe. Monday, September 1, 2008. Make sure to read Emilene's first post listed below. Today marks the start of my Pronghorn Passage field work. I've been planning and researching this pronghorn migration with Emilene for almost one full year now and finally I am doing what I like doing, wildlife photography! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Learn about Pronghorn Passage here.
Pronghorn Passage: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. In my mind, it's the rivers and the forests that the Teton herd moves through that makes them distinct from all other pronghorn on earth. This herd of 300 are the only pronghorn that travel through thick timber and swim swelling rivers like the Green and the Gros Ventre. Pronghorn like to see far and run fast, river bottoms and timber are not usual habitat for these hooved speedsters. . Sunday, April 19, 2009. Pronghorn Passage event in Sheridan, Wyoming. The event will take pl...
Pronghorn Passage: A stormy spring
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Sunday, May 1, 2011. As far as snowfall in the Rocky Mountains goes, this has been a weird winter turning into a fluky spring. Southern Colorado and New Mexico are way below their typical snowfall levels and wildfire season is already kicking into gear. What does this mean for wildlife life the pronghorn that are getting ready to migrate to their summer ranges and give birth to their fawns? Still, we can expect the hardiest prongies, the ones that survive the snowy winter and cold spring, to start giving...
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Art Robinson for Congress – For Oregon, For a Change
Art Robinson for Congress. For Oregon, For a Change. See full video interview with Art! 8220;I feel blessed to call Oregon home. We’re a pioneer state, full of people who work hard to get the best for themselves and their community. I believe in our great state. And when you believe in something, you fight for it.” Art. Cleaning Up the Washington Swamp. Hard Work Should Pay. The necessities seem to cost more and more, but your pay packet never rises quite as fast. If you work hard and play by the rul...
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This is not the Colosseum (4'x5'). Bloom (3'x4') - SOLD. Tree of life (3'x4'). Tree of life - detail #1. Tree of life - detail #2. Cultural 1 (2'x3') 2. Fallen (3'x2') - SOLD. B and W (3'x2'). Bucket lady (3'x5') - SOLD. Computing (2 panels - 2'x4'ea). Mysteria (2'x4') - SOLD. Four elements (3.5"x4') - SOLD. My name is Lucas. Sit for a while. Baby on the way. Creative pregnancy - N&H. Email me your feedback:. PHOTO of the month: "super kids".
Art For Creation by Taruna | On this blog I show my paintings. They are inspired by the creation and spiritual texts. I live in Sweden. The paintings are for sale.
Art For Creation by Taruna. On this blog I show my paintings. They are inspired by the creation and spiritual texts. I live in Sweden. The paintings are for sale. Please click on the different galleries in the menu above to view the paintings. See the latest paintings here: https:/ artforcreation.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/my-latest-paintings. Links to my other blogs:. Http:/ colorsforgod.wordpress.com/. Http:/ picturesforgod.wordpress.com/. One thought on “ About. November 22, 2013 at 08:04. October 15, 2...