Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Andres Amador's Murals in the Sand

The beauty
of Life's transience
is perhaps
the most puzzling
of all.

At low tide, beach artist Andres Amador creates his spectacular masterpieces. If you visit the San Francisco coast frequently, you may have had the unique pleasure of catching a long glimpse of this artist's massive pieces of beach art.






The City Exposed: Earthscapes from San Francisco Chronicle on Vimeo.

Monday, January 27, 2014

The Beauty of Mathematics

Beauty.
It is the profound idea that one piece of reality can attract another.
Curiosity, rooted in who we are as individuals; a mere collection of mortal memories.

Beauty is in simplicity.
Beauty is in complexity.
Beauty is in what is natural and unique.

This world is a beautiful place. Go out and enjoy it!


BEAUTY OF MATHEMATICS from PARACHUTES.TV on Vimeo.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Richard Feynman - Ode To A Flower

When worlds collide, we realize that our shared reality is relative in nearly every aspect of it all. Beauty, is at the very forefront, the most obscure focal point of each respective pair of individual lens. Meaning is left to the unique experience of the mind's eye, and yet it is a gift to be cherished as a shared experience. Be the beholder! Let the beauty of life rest in the seat of your soul as you revel in the fleeting transience of all the universe's ephemeral mystery...


Richard Feynman - Ode To A Flower from Fraser Davidson on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

National Geographic's "Found" on tumblr

Check out National Geographic's very own tumblr page, "Found" here! It features amazing photography content, updated often.

A redwood log splashes into the water near a mill in Caspar, California, Feburary 1939.Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart, National Geographic 
A night shot on Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.Photograph by Justin Locke, National Geographic


A cable car stops to pick up passengers on Hyde Street in San Francisco, 1954.Photograph by J. Baylor Roberts, National Geographic


The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in 1935.
This photo and others from the National Geographic archives are being auctioned by Christie’s in an exclusive, online-only sale from July 19-29, see here for details.Photograph by L. A. Sanchez, National Geographic


Sutherland Falls thunders down a 1,904-foot drop from Lake Quill in New Zealand, January 1972.Photograph by James L. Amos, National Geographic


Evening rush hour in Houston, Texas.Photograph by Clifton R. Adams, National Geographic

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Animals of Earth

Aloha ahiahi! How is everyone's week going so far? Hopefully we're all getting things checked off our to-do lists so we can enjoy the weekend at its finest. Today I bring you some breathtaking images submitted to National Geographic and chosen as the "Photo of the Day: Animals" category. Below are a few of my favorites from the recent batch of photographs, perhaps you'll find a few that suit you.

When I look at wild animals I cannot help but feel a strange sense of calming centeredness. The very idea that these living beings can live free and pure, not bound by moral or social constraints like we humans, is really quite enviable to an extent. Would you not agree? They simply, Live. Have we forgotten how to do the same? And is this the fundamental basis for our divergence as a species from the natural course of human harmony with the living planet? Perhaps the "modernizing" human race (and a continuously evolving, if not already highly evolved, one -- in our own boastful minds of corrupted social priorities and incessant hubris) has almost fully transitioned from a symbiotic relationship with the Earth into a parasitic one?

Our human capacity to actualize our thoughts and seize our environment for our consumption has overshadowed our classic endeavor to master the art of simply being. What gives your life purpose? And how do you contribute to Life in this world? Deep thoughts, my friends. But as humans, this is our higher calling. Is it not?

Picture of pink anemonefish swimming around their host anemone

Picture of a baby loggerhead sea turtle in the waters off Florida

Picture of a green snake in a Japanese maple tree

Picture of an owl striking a mouse in Minnesota

Picture of a red fox in Canada

Picture of a diamondback rattlesnake in Big Bend National Park

Picture of a fennec fox in Morocco

Picture of an eastern screech owl in the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Symphony of Science - Our Biggest Challenge

In keeping with yesterday's theme, here is an awesome video produced by melodysheep for the Symphony of Science collection on climate change and personal responsibility. I truly believe that we should all strive to be good stewards with our time and money. Conscious spending should trump conspicuous consumption, always. In a society of waste and replace, who will save the planet from ourselves? Live simply, and you shall know how to simply live. Your life will be that much more fulfilling; I guarantee it. Aloha~

Monday, April 22, 2013

Echo Movement - Pale Blue Dream featuring Carl Sagan

Happy Earth Day everyone! Today we celebrate the scientific miracle of life on this tiny pale blue dot, floating in space amidst the vastness of the universe. Today also celebrate what it means to be human and to be live. Rejoice! because we are all a part of a whole, we are all one, and together we are all ALIVE.  Take care of each other, my friends, and take care of the Earth -- it is our home and we are just a part of it, so in a way I urge you to take care of yourselves.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

15 Surreal Satellite Images of Earth

The impact and devastation that human beings are capable of incising upon the Earth is astounding. Here are some incredible satellite images of specific events caused by human activity that have left lasting scars on the planet. In terms of a macroscopic analogy, it appears that the Earth is suffering from a virus or cancer of the human variety.

Below is a before-and-after comparison of the exponential growth of Las Vegas -- an artificial human playground in the middle of a non-sustainable desert.
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Thinking On A Saturday.

My Brothers & Sisters of Earth:

The boundaries of your enlightenment are constricted by the worldly dogma produced by the hegemonic powers of your own species' history, which you tacitly accept.

Free your mind.

Aloha.

Friday, March 29, 2013

20 Amazing Cloud Formations

How incredible are the natural phenomena of the Earth!
We find absolute beauty in its purest form
when we realize the fact that the Earth never tries to be,
but simply is.

We find utmost tragedy in its purest form
when we realize that humankind prevents
itself as a whole
from reuniting with this true and steadfast peace.

We too should strive to learn,
to live in a way that emulates the beautiful balance
of simply being.
Perhaps, at the root of things, this is enlightenment.

Oneness.

Here are 20 amazing cloud formations captured on camera.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

National Geographic -- Extreme Photo of the Week

Here's a little something the adrenaline junkies and photogs will surely enjoy. The National Geographic website selects an extreme photo of the week and posts them here for all to enjoy. There truly are no limits to what the human body/mind/soul can accomplish. If only our species could invest the same amount of energy into our interpersonal relationships...

Imagine what a world that would be.

Picture of Gerome Pouvreau climbing the Ali Baba route in Aiglun, France

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Overview Effect

Perspective really does create a vehicle of radical enlightenment as it is quite the profound metaphor for ourselves as individuals as well as a collective species. Push yourself and your mind to think beyond your own immediate scope of knowledge and undertake the mental stretches required to strengthen your capacity for personal growth. The Overview Effect that these scientists discuss verges on the spiritual connectedness that ties together all life contained within our tiny blue orb of energy floating in space. Take care of one another, and together we can take care of the Earth. Brought to you in HD. Enjoy!


OVERVIEW from Planetary Collective on Vimeo.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

DREAM RIDE 2: HAWAII.. Stewart / Cachia / Bell, HELI SHOOT

Here's a boost of adrenaline and dubstep to get you through to Friday! The camerawork and production are incredible, not to mention the skill of the riders. It's not exactly where I live, but pretty close. Don't forget to play in HD for best quality! And Turn Up the volume!

Have a blessed Thursday kākou~

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Louie Schwartzberg - Gratitude

"time and a sense of wonder" = the perfect combination for inspired creativity. 

A truly grateful heart is a heart that knows true joy.
Enjoy your day everyone~

Thursday, February 7, 2013

More Amazing Photography Shots Of Our Beautiful World

Here are some more incredible places around the world that would fit nicely into anyone's bucket list. If the opportunity never arises for you to travel, try and find a way my friends! Life is meant to be lived! And the world is your playground. Happy adventuring, and Safe travels~

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Yosemite Nature Notes - One Day in Yosemite



Visit a National Park or a State Park near you today! These beautiful landscapes are maintained and preserved for the public to enjoy, and I urge you to take advantage of them. Nothing compares to that feeling, that connection to the natural 'forces' that we are sometimes aware of deep down within our soul. It is a feeling that we can train, nurture, and recall at will if we just invest the time and energy to become more attuned to it. Try it! Your mind, body, and soul will love you and thank you for it later - I promise. :)

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Buttons Surfing On Sadoy

Nothing compares to that rush you get when catching a wave.
The moment is instantaneous, fleeting.
But at the same time, life almost freezes in frame and the seconds crawl by in slow- motion.
You feel like you are being suspended in time and space.
Unreal.

And each wave is unique unto itself - unlike any wave before it or any wave after it.
They come, effortlessly almost automatically.
Willed into being by the Earth and the Moon. In that way, each wave is alive.
As natural and beautiful as the man, woman, girl, or boy riding it.
Respect. 
...
Da kine small kine local legend, Buttons Kaluhiokalani. He'e nalu Hawaiian style!
[Music by Humble Soul - Push I Down]

North Shore Surf Lessons @ Buttons Surf School:
buttonssurfschool.com/

Red Bull Signature Series - Supernatural 2012 FULL TV EPISODE 6 [HD]

Here's a real treat. An entire episode of brilliant camera-work and seamless editing combining the aesthetics of snowboarding, human engineering, and nature. It's a snowboarder's winter wonderland! Our planet is truly breathtaking, enjoy it my friends!

Watch in HD for best viewing experience

Monday, January 28, 2013

Carl Sagan: "A Message For The People Of Earth"

A spectacular sound bite that humbly paints the human condition as a perspective of our collective human experience amongst the greater scheme of things. We have come so far in the history of our little blue planet, and yet we have barely begun to unravel the greater mysteries of the universe. Dream BIG my friends! And take care of each other! This is what we must accomplish first before we can ever save our planet for whatever the future may hold.

"We embarked on our cosmic voyage with a question first framed in the childhood of our species and in each generation asked anew with undiminished wonder: What are the stars? Exploration is in our nature. We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still. We have lingered long enough on the shores of the cosmic ocean. We are ready at last to set sail for the stars."
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