Posts tagged ocean

In our lifetime there may be more fishing boats than fish in our oceans. Halt the plunder of our seas – visit www.ewt.org.za. Endangered Wildlife Trust Ad by Lowe

In our lifetime there may be more fishing boats than fish in our oceans. Halt the plunder of our seas – visit www.ewt.org.za. Endangered Wildlife Trust Ad by Lowe

Global warming. If we don’t act now, the future looks blue.

Global warming. If we don’t act now, the future looks blue.

The Dead Sea by Amir Peeri

The Dead Sea by Amir Peeri

Grey Heron at Sunset, Maldives by Justin Sneddon

Grey Heron at Sunset, Maldives by Justin Sneddon

Latitudinous by Fraser Mummery
The Twelve Apostles are a collection of eight miocene limestone rock stacks. Despite the name there has only ever been nine stacks. Taken in Port Campbell National Park, between Princetown and Peterborough on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia

Latitudinous by Fraser Mummery

The Twelve Apostles are a collection of eight miocene limestone rock stacks. Despite the name there has only ever been nine stacks. Taken in Port Campbell National Park, between Princetown and Peterborough on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia

Blue by Wim van den Heever

Blue by Wim van den Heever

Rule of Thirds? by Garry

Rule of Thirds? by Garry

SeaOrbiter, the future of ocean exploration by Jacques Rougerie

Blue Moments by Zoeys Sectvi

Blue Moments by Zoeys Sectvi

The Rough Sea by Alp Cem

The Rough Sea by Alp Cem

Fragile Reality by Marc Adamus
“This from a new series of images made over the open ocean. I chartered a boat to take me out over the open ocean to the GPS coordinates of specific natural oil seeps where the oil was bubbling it’s way up to the surface of the water. It smelled terrible but it sure was a unique place and lets just say the abstract imagery options exceeded anything I’ve ever seen for just pure natural color and textures (which of course is why I came).”

Fragile Reality by Marc Adamus

“This from a new series of images made over the open ocean. I chartered a boat to take me out over the open ocean to the GPS coordinates of specific natural oil seeps where the oil was bubbling it’s way up to the surface of the water. It smelled terrible but it sure was a unique place and lets just say the abstract imagery options exceeded anything I’ve ever seen for just pure natural color and textures (which of course is why I came).”

Surreal Photography by Leszek Bujnowski

Surreal Photography by Leszek Bujnowski