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Please dive with me at the Evolution Photoganza 2013, September 13th-18th, Malapascua, Cebu, Philippines!
I'm organizing this Photography and Marine Biology Workshop in conjunction with Evolution Diving, Malapascua. We believe that knowing more marine biology will make you a better underwater photographer, hence we combine these two topics.
Believe me, this is an absolutely awesome-superb dive spot. Detailed information about the event is here.
"Change begets change. Nothing propagates so fast ... ... ... The mine which Time has slowly dug beneath familiar objects is sprung in an instant; and what was rock before, becomes but sand and dust. "
Charles Dickens
Got to shoot this beautiful Evo 8 today. The car is slammed sitting on the first set of CCW LM20's. Gorgeous!
Shot with the Canon 5dMk2 and 17-40L.
Queen Reticulitermes flavipes surrounded by her colony and some inquiline rove beetles (plus a mite). [Thanks to Colin Funaro for collecting these critters]
Found some photos of me last night from when I was a mere ankle grabber. All the way from 6 months to 34 years! The hair has darkened considerably...and it's all natural, thankyou!
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Philips Party @ O'Neill Evolution 2012 Snowboarding Event in Davos, Switzerland - Philips O'Neill Headphones Kopfhoerer Construct Tread
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There is nothing wrong with evolution for it is what nature wants. Therefore death is "good" as well, because new life needs the "old" elements to exist. Ultimatively, everything goes back to its orginis, carbon to carbon, oxygen to oxygen, the soul to God.
Design, grafics and realization:
Exhibition about the evolution at the Museum for Natural Sciences Bolzano within the Darwin year 2009.
This picture helps to visualize the effects of evolution. In Biology, evolution describes the common ancestry of living things. Evolution does not mean that a chimpanzee suddenly became a human. They just share a common ancestor. This can be visualized using the stringed instruments above. The ukulele did not decide one day to become a guitar. They simply share a common ancestor.
Photo credit: Timothy "TJ" Guerrero