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When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)


Content warning: When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life. In Ecuador, El Decertor painted a mural that merges with the natural surroundi


Climate Change Addressed Through Street Art (16 Powerful Images)


Content warning: Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet, and artists are using graffiti and street art as a powerful means to address this global crisis. In today's blog post, we'll explore 16 awe-inspiring images that not only capture the urg


Y'ALL

TIL there’s a Comedy Wildlife Photography Award and that we vote for the People’s Choice Award

i already found 4 meme-worthy.

with the #FatBear competition, these are the types of #conservation awareness campaigns that seem silly, but i believe are effective are at raising the next generation of Mama Gaia keepers and defenders.

READ THE IMAGE ALTS!

❝ 2023 Selection :: Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - Conservation through Competition
https://www.comedywildlifephoto.com/affinity-photo-peoples-choice-award/vote-affinity-photo-peoples-choice-award.php

Mark Schoen captured two juvenile owls in the middle of what looks like a dispute, so he titled it “Go to your room little brother” Jaroslaw Kowascz captured what i  [ ~~think is agoose~~ ] ^^^ have been told is a swan,  on a sandy shoreline, looking right up-close-and-personal to the camera. 

they titled it, “Now that's a selfie”
Jack Poulard captured a white bird on the snow that lools like a ball of feathers. he aptly titled it, “snowball” my favorite!

2 birds on a tree branch. one with their left wing out-stretched wing pointing to the left, the right wing looks line its placed at their hip. their beak is opened in what looks like mid-sentence while angrily facing a second bird who is looking [ ~~quietly~~~] beak as if answering, in the general direction of where their angry interlocutor is pointing.

all of this is happening while there’s a third bird looking like they're sneaking up on them, with their ear cocked up listening to the quarrel. 

this pic was taken by Jacek Stankiewicz and they titled it, “The Dispute”.