Silenced Howl by Nicole Green - a haunting image of a black howler monkey. Dignified and proud but with an air of desperation. This photographer lives on the Isle of Wight, UK.
SUBMISSION: BABY AND THE FLY BY DARREN J NISBETT
Baby and the Fly by Darren J Nisbett, a UK based photographer. Semengoh Orangutan sanctuary is near to Kuching in Borneo. It is a large area of forest and the 35 Orangutans that live there are semi-wild and come to the feeding area two times a day for their bananas and coconuts. This photo was taken with an Infrared camera which gave an ethereal, almost 'abominable snowman' look to the Orangutans as well as revealing a certain vulnerability and grace.
Check out his website www.darrennisbett.photography
SUBMISSION: LOS SUENOS BY LA MYER
New entry from LA Myers. The cphace images depict natural phenomena such as glaciers, rainforests, plantations, botanical gardens, swamps, reefs, mud flats & coral landscapes. The lush nature is captured with a converted camera that records infrared waves of the electromagnetic light spectrum that is invisible to the naked eye. The images are then cropped, flopped & merged to create a new original image and then enhanced with colour variations. The result is a symmetrical image of organic forms with a central axis. Within each image, nature becomes less complex in colour but much more in its shapes, textures & lines. Check out the website http://www.lairdvue.com/
SUBMISSION: EVERYTHING'S DISCONNECTED BY CHRISTINE SIMPSON
Everything's Disconnected by Christine Simpson. "My work is a response to the ongoing and unresolved environmental concerns of the 21st century: the changing weather patterns, disappearing ice, rising sea levels, deforestation, pollution etc. Eco systems have their own natural rhythm. They produce and renew on their own. Unfortunately the natural life cycle has become stressed by profligate human activity, resulting in global imbalance and a lack of connection to the Earth. I am attempting to define the world we live in by contrasting aspects of a disintegrating planet with a reverence for the beauty of all living things.
This current work consists of multiple images that employ both traditional and digital techniques. I work in studio and on location employing skills that have been fine tuned over the years. I then explore at length the photographic potential, using Photoshop, of creating surreal melded images from several different shots into one."
SUBMISSION: NO PHOTOS UNTIL MY HAIR IS DONE! BY SANDY SCOTT
No photos until my hair is done! Thanks to Sandy Scott for another great entry.
SUBMISSION: WRITTEN IN STONE BY STEPH SLATER
Steph Slater's original photograph printed on metal entitled Written in Stone.
SUBMISSION: NO EXIT BY ANDRE HALUSKA
No Exit. Colour coupled photograph by Andre Haluska.
SUBMISSION: PORTRAIT OF A WOOD STORK BY SANDY SCOTT
Portrait of a Wood Stork by Sandy Scott. This portrait shows the fascinating detail of the majestic wood stork's head, beak and plumage. For more information on Sandy Scott go to http://www.brokennecktobrokenrecords.com/
SUBMISSION: OSPREY AT SUNSET BY SANDY SCOTT
Osprey at Sunset photographed by Sandy Scott. The use of DDT pushed Ospreys onto the Endangered Species list, with the bans on use of DDT they have recovered and are now listed as a Special Concern.
SUBMISSION: BEELINE BY JOSPEH PEREZ
Joseph Perez took this photograph - BeeLine.
SUBMISSION: BENSON STRIKES OUT BY CAROL WALKER
Benson Strikes Out by Carol Walker. Benson strikes out at another wild stallion in the Sand Wash Herd Area in Colorado. To see more of Carol's work go towww.livingimagescjw.com
SUBMISSION: HORSESHOE CRAB RITUAL BY SANDY GENNRICH
Horseshoe Crab Ritual by Sandy Gennrich. Females come ashore on a high tide and shimmy into a nest where they are surrounded by 12 or more males. For more of Sandy's work go to http://www.sandygennrich.com/
SUBMISSION: SAD APE PORTRAIT BY MATTHEW BAKER
Matthew Baker just submitted this wonderful portrait of a Silverback Gorilla "Sad Ape". If you would like to see more of his work, visit his website.
Submission: Aman by Bronwyn Green
Aman, waiting for the rains to subside in Borneo. Look at that face! Photograph by Bronwyn Green
Submission: Chaos in Beauty by Sue Burickson
Chaos in Beauty by Sue Burickson
Submission: Out of the Shadows by Michelle Yates
And another mystical Everglades scene from Michelle Yates - Out of the Shadows
Submission: Everglades Cypress Trail by Michelle Yates
Everglades Cypress Trail by Michelle Yates
Submission: Endangered by Steph Slater
Interesting take on ENDANGERED by Steph Slater
Submission: Orangutan who loves the World by Brooke Reynolds
Orangutan who loves the world by Brooke Reynolds. Photographed in Borneo
ENDANGERED Exhibition
Come and see Durga Garcia's wonderful photograph, Last of the Old Cypress at the ENDANGERED Exhibition, December 5-7th, 2-9pm at 2320, North Miami Avenue, Miami. We have valet parking.