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Friday, August 13, 2021

Artist Recreates Portraits of Animals From Flower Petals and Leaves


 

What if feathers, fur, and scales were actually just flower petals and leaves? Australian photographic illustrator Josh Dykgraaf reimagines animals composed entirely from found natural materials. His digitally rendered series, titled Terraform, reminds us of the visible patterns found in nature. His latest works in particular highlight the similarity in shape between petals and reptile scales, as well as leaves and feathers. Each creature looks like some sort of hybrid species from an alien planet.

The inspiration for Terraform came from a simple realization. “I was surfing through some images I'd shot on a totally different project and had the observation that some rock formations in the Swiss Alps looked like the skin of an elephant,” Dykgraaf tells My Modern Met. “That became the first piece in the project, Ourea.” The artist adds, “I then started applying that idea to other forms—noticing that some leaves resemble the feathers of a bird for example, or that magnolia flower petals look like scales.”

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Thursday, August 12, 2021

Photographer Captures Tiny Bird Using A Flower Petal As Her Bathtub


 “This was really a once-in-a-lifetime moment.” Rahul Singh is a wildlife photographer that has managed to a lot of amazing shots with a wide range of different animal species. These include elephants, deer, jackals, monkeys and rhinos. As beautiful as these may be, his real passion is capturing photos of colorful birds he can find nesting in his home city.

Wildlife photographer Rahul Singh has managed to a lot of amazing shots with a wide range of different animal species. These include elephants, deer, jackals, monkeys and rhinos. As beautiful as these may be, his real passion is capturing photos of colorful birds he can find nesting in his home city. This is the moment that left him stunned.

"I visited a place where there were bushes of these ornamental bananas to take photos of sunbirds sucking nectar from it." "Everything was going as usual when, suddenly, I was shocked that the crimson sunbird started taking a bath in the water stored in the banana flower petal." The red petaled flower in these photos is called the banana flower, and it collected water from the early morning drizzle in one of its petals.

The tiny crimson sunbird, which only stretches to 4 inches long made the most of the opportunity to cool down on a hot day. After filling up on nectar, the mini songbird cooled down in the petal 'bathtub'. This was a once in a lifetime moment for Rahul, in all his years of bird watching, he had never seen anything like it.

"I was literally stunned to see this unusual behavior, I kept my camera's shutter button pressed as the bird took her bath." Rahul then posted the photos onto his Instagram. He was clearly ecstatic to have been at the right place at the right time to capture this magical moment. "This was really a once-in-a-lifetime moment," said Rahul. "It's amazing how nature can surprise us." Images credit: instagram.com/rahulsinghclicks


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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Japanese Bird That Looks Like A Flying Cotton Flower


We have seen many cute things around the world. From fluffier cats to teacup birds that do splits! But, might I say, today’s star of the show is taken by a bird named Long-Tailed Tit! The cutest thing on the planet by far! Their fluffy white feather coat added with that adorable small eyes, make anyone go awh! I just have the urge to hold and show it a lot of TLC!

These little birdies are common in Europe and Asia. Their tails grow longer than their tiny body. An adult only grows to be about 13-15 cm (5-6 in) long, including the tail, which is like half of that length.

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Saturday, August 29, 2020

A Unique Species Of Orchid Bare A Striking Resemblance To Monkeys


The Dracula Simia or “Little Dragon Monkey” as its translated are a quirky orchid found in the forests of Ecuador, according to the American Orchid Society. Martha Stewart's website says the flowers grow best at altitudes around 6,500 feet.

Besides the hike to see these little guys, the Dracula Simia flowers look like monkeys which is why they were aptly named. Eeerkia Schulz, an amateur photographer, saw the orchids at a flower show in Germany. She told Caters News Agency as cited by The Huffington Post, “When I found these flowers I couldn’t believe how much they looked like monkeys. I can’t believe how lovely they are and everyone that I show pictures of them to are instantly surprised just like me.”

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