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Lost in Infinity Split - Images

Album photos Collection N#267 Lost In Infinity Split is a collaboration between myself and artist Magnus Sodamin. The body painted women, covered in fluorescent paint, blend with the environment under the black lights. In some images the women appear to melt into the illusion of space. The images challenge your perspective and delight with color. Magnus Sodamin’s Infinity Split might be compared to an acid trip. With the building of Primary Projects in Miami being knocked down for development it was the perfect opportunity for Magnus Sodamin to take over the space. As a photographer I knew I had to take advantage of the space while it lasted. Lost in Infinity Split - Image N#1  Lost in Infinity Split - Image N#2   Lost in Infinity Split - Image N#3   Lost in Infinity Split - Image N#4

Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes

  Album photos Collection N#589 Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes ... Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#1  Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#2   Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#3   Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#4   Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#5   Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#6   Nature, A Magnificent clicks of landscapes - Image N#7  

Birds : The Black-necked Stilt in The western half of the earth

Album photos Collection N#5026 The western half of the earth ,  in ponds, lagoons, and marshes with expanses of shallow water. Two distinct forms are visually identifiable, and could potentially be classified as separate species: the widespread   “Black-necked Stilt”   and the   “Hawaiian Stilt”   ( knudseni , covered separately), endemic to the southeastern Hawaiian Islands.   Breeds locally in interior wetlands of the Pacific states and Great Basin north to Washington and western Montana, on the Great Plains north to central Alberta, southwestern Saskatchewan, and South Dakota, in the Mississippi Valley north to southeastern Iowa, along the Gulf of Mexico from Texas to Florida, and north along the Atlantic coast to southern New Jersey.  Winters mainly along the southern tier of states from California to Florida. In spring, overshooting migrants regularly wander north to British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, the Maritime provinces, and Bermuda....

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