These set of images I found heavy with a morbid undertone yet irresistible. They way the artists crafts a story around such staunchness had me chuckling to a few arrangements of mischievousness. Sadly I could not locate who the artists was so if anyone would like to point me in the right direction, that would be amazing!
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I’ll have to admit I spend a fair amount of time on the interwebs. So to say that I was open mouthed when I first came across these pictures, they should be quite epic. From what I and mostly everyone else who wanted to know more has learned from dear old Wiki:
Auquascaping is the craft of arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium—in effect, gardening under water. Aquascape designs include a number of distinct styles, including the colorful Dutch style and the evocative nature style. Typically, an aquascape houses fish as well as plants, although it is possible to create an aquascape with plants only, or even with rockwork or other hardscape and no plants. Although an aquascaper’s primary aim is to create an artful underwater landscape, he or she is also necessarily concerned with the technical aspects of aquatic plant maintenance.
More can also be found and the talented photographer Fabio Ghidini’s online portfolio and the AGA International Auquascaping Contest’s archived website.
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Recently since schools out and summer has finally arrived I thought what would be best to clear the mind and body then some activity in the great outdoors. I usually am a bit selfish when it comes to taking pictures due to the fact that I enjoy the sight through my eyes then through the narrow field of a lens but hey, one can always be generous at times. Through my travels there were some really spectacular views that I couldn’t help but record for your viewing pleasure. Hope you enjoy.
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