Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

BEAUTY: Photography--Peter Zéglis

These gorgeous, ethereal color field studies are by Greek photographer Peter Zéglis. I live in northern California by the ocean, so these monochromatic scenes of sky and sea are very familiar to me. I'd love to print one of these photos in a 6' x 6' format (or even larger) and put it in the living room of one of my interior design clients. Meditative, restful, even spiritual... set against a very dark wall, navy blue perhaps. Beautiful.


http://peterzeglis.com/

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Underwater Mandalas

Underwater diver and photographer Yoji Ookata discovered something strange on a recent dive near Amami Oshima, Japan, something he had never encountered in his fifty years of diving: large circular patterns with odd, geometric details, some up to six feet in diameter, located eighty feel below sea level on the ocean floor.


He took a camera crew from NHK (the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) back to the spot where they found the source of these mandala-like sculptures: the tiny pufferfish!


Apparently, the male pufferfish makes these structures to attract a female, working tirelessly, day and night, using only a fin to carve out the peaks and valleys in the sand. The bigger and more elaborate these structures are, the more likely the female is to mate with the male and lay her eggs in the center of the circle! The ridges serve as a baffle, neutralizing the underwater currents and preventing the eggs from being tossed around or lost. The male also cracks shells and lines the ridges with the fragments which could possibly serve as food for the newly hatched eggs. Amazing.

http://ookatayouji.amaminchu.com/