by Francis Yupangco | Oct 6, 2014 | Industry, Photography, Science, Technology
Green and energy efficient building design is catching on around the world. This house is pretty much amazing. Designed by London-based architect Margot Krasojevik, the ‘Hydroelectric Tidal House’ is intended to stimulate the energy and movement of the... by Francis Yupangco | Oct 3, 2014 | Fish, Photography
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd17loElyQs&w=560&h=315] Don’t know how I missed this story. This actually happened two weeks ago in Jupiter, Florida, but I am just seeing this video now.… by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 3, 2014 | Conservation, Eye Candy, Photography, Reefs in Art
Here’s some eye candy for you today. If you haven’t yet stumbled upon Mark Strickland’s underwater photography portfolio – go there. Go there now. This post will still be right here waiting for you when you get back (warning, make sure you have... by Heidi dM | Sep 29, 2014 | Photography
The centrepiece of the Celebrate Our Seas events, this photographic competition is used to remind us that life is fragile and that we need to take care of nature. The photographs are a celebration of marine life, how amazing nature is and how diverse, beautiful and... by AquaNerd | Sep 29, 2014 | DIY, Fish, Photography, Too Cute
Ok, someone just turned the cuteness factor way up. Anne Geddes, a photographer well-known for her creative and adorable baby portraits, has created the best baby calendar in the world. Simply titled the “Under the Sea”, it features 12 unique scenes that have babies dressed up as mermaids, sea turtles, hermit crabs, nudibranchs, and even coral polyps. But it’s not just the babies that got all dressed up. The scenery created also involved a lot of work and planning. Each backdrop was handcrafted with such detail so as to truly capture the marine environment. We have never seen such aquatic cuteness all in one place.According to the video above from ET Now, the calendar photoshoot took nearly a year of planning and pre-production, 12 days of shooting, 20 babies, and probably a ton of patience. But this isn’t Anne’s first rodeo. by Francis Yupangco | Sep 18, 2014 | Corals, Photography, Science
I have written about under water museums before on reefs.com. I don’t hide my support of what I think is an awesome blend of art and aquatica, which also promotes eco-tourism by encouraging divers to come to the area to check out the new museum sites and...