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]]>The famous aquarium is home to more than 300 species and more than 12,000 rare fishes and endangered species, including poisonous frogs, moonfishes, leafy sea dragons, jellyfishes and king penguins, so it’s well worth the trip. From the color-changing giant cuttlefish to the giant Japanese spider crabs, they have it all, offering a very unique and complete experience of marine biodiversity. There are four underwater tunnels, from which you can enjoy a 180 or 270 degree view of the sea wildlife, the longest being 155 meters in total.
Check out the lovely view it provides in the gallery below!
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]]>“My underwater collection is inspired by exploring the sensations of peacefulness and calmness, combined with the energy from the movement of the waves you feel when submerged,” Emrich says.
Emrich describes her work as “an Expressionistic style that straddles both abstraction and figuration.” Inspired by the work of Expressionism pioneers such as Van Gogh, her underwater paintings are full of abundance of energetic brush strokes in a vibrant color palette. These layers of paint echo the fluid nature of water itself, capturing the sparkling light and ripples that reflect from the surface and illuminate the model’s skin.
Emrich reveals, “Indeed, being in water is one of most explicit examples one can imagine of ‘being in the moment.’ Time stands still, and once and for all the past and future disappears. Zen-like, one is in the here and now.”
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]]>The post Jewels in the Night Sea: a Rare Look at Microscopic Plankton in the Night Ocean appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>A photographer from Japan, Ryo Minemizu, has devoted his 20-year career to documenting these tiny creatures. Every day, it plunges into the water for 2-8 hours to capture the beauty and diversity of microscopic representatives of the underwater world. After 20 years of diving and photography, the photographer is still amazed by the beauty of these species, which represent for him life in its most perfect form.
Since plankton size usually varies from 2 to 40 millimeters, the photographer had to develop special methods for obtaining detailed images. Through trial and error, Rio Minemizu came to a night dive with underwater lighting in order to better identify the characteristics of each organism. What the photographer is highlighting in his photos is also the ability of these creatures to change their appearance to escape the dangers, for example by transforming their long spines into armor against predators.
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]]>The post This Majestic Aquarium Is A Captivating Underwater World You Can Walk Through appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The famous aquarium is home to more than 300 species and more than 12,000 rare fishes and endangered species, including poisonous frogs, moonfishes, leafy sea dragons, jellyfishes and king penguins, so it’s well worth the trip. From the color-changing giant cuttlefish to the giant Japanese spider crabs, they have it all, offering a very unique and complete experience of marine biodiversity. There are four underwater tunnels, from which you can enjoy a 180 or 270 degree view of the sea wildlife, the longest being 155 meters in total.
Check out the lovely view it provides in the gallery below!
The post This Majestic Aquarium Is A Captivating Underwater World You Can Walk Through appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Californian Artist Paints Submerged Underwater Captured Shots appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“My underwater collection is inspired by exploring the sensations of peacefulness and calmness, combined with the energy from the movement of the waves you feel when submerged,” Emrich says.
Emrich describes her work as “an Expressionistic style that straddles both abstraction and figuration.” Inspired by the work of Expressionism pioneers such as Van Gogh, her underwater paintings are full of abundance of energetic brush strokes in a vibrant color palette. These layers of paint echo the fluid nature of water itself, capturing the sparkling light and ripples that reflect from the surface and illuminate the model’s skin.
Emrich reveals, “Indeed, being in water is one of most explicit examples one can imagine of ‘being in the moment.’ Time stands still, and once and for all the past and future disappears. Zen-like, one is in the here and now.”
The post Californian Artist Paints Submerged Underwater Captured Shots appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Jewels in the Night Sea: a Rare Look at Microscopic Plankton in the Night Ocean appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>A photographer from Japan, Ryo Minemizu, has devoted his 20-year career to documenting these tiny creatures. Every day, it plunges into the water for 2-8 hours to capture the beauty and diversity of microscopic representatives of the underwater world. After 20 years of diving and photography, the photographer is still amazed by the beauty of these species, which represent for him life in its most perfect form.
Since plankton size usually varies from 2 to 40 millimeters, the photographer had to develop special methods for obtaining detailed images. Through trial and error, Rio Minemizu came to a night dive with underwater lighting in order to better identify the characteristics of each organism. What the photographer is highlighting in his photos is also the ability of these creatures to change their appearance to escape the dangers, for example by transforming their long spines into armor against predators.
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