Even Lichens Can Be Beautiful
Even Lichens Can Be Beautiful shows an example of a Christmas wreath lichen. It discusses this colorful lichen’s range and preferred habitats as well as how it gets its color and its effects on the trees it grows on.
Even Lichens Can Be Beautiful shows an example of a Christmas wreath lichen. It discusses this colorful lichen’s range and preferred habitats as well as how it gets its color and its effects on the trees it grows on.
Can You Soar the Whole Way to the Moon? This evening’s post features a soaring black vulture in late afternoon, just as the moon is beginning to rise. It gives the impression that the bird is attempting to soar to the moon.
A Beautiful Evening is Even Better with a Bird tells readers the story behind tonight’s featured image that was taken at a central Florida lake at sunset.
The Texture and Color of Pine Cones are Incredibly Beautiful shows readers a closeup of a pine cone and pine branch. The image emphasizes the differences between the two, both in texture and color.
The Beautiful Textures and Colors Make Up the Fabric of the Vine explains the author/artist’s motivation for taking tonight’s featured image. It also discusses how textures and colors together create the fabric of an item; in this case a grape vine.
The Beautiful Ringless Honey Mushroom is Common After Autumn Rains uses these mushrooms that sprouted right after the rains of Hurricane Nicole, as an example of how good things can happen in nature even after something bad.
Beautiful Eklutna Lake Provides Drinking Water to Anchorage discusses the author/artist’s experience at Eklutna Lake and the motivation behind tonight’s image.
It’s Time to Celebrate Two Wonderful Years celebrates the second anniversary of What Next Photography and Graphic Arts. It thanks the readers for their input and inspiration and shares some of the best photos and artwork presented during the last year.
Eastern Grey Squirrels Love Wooded Habitats shows readers an artistic photograph of a habitat in it’s animal; in this case an Eastern grey squirrel. It explains why the author/artist chose to compose the image the way she did.
The Beautiful Trees of Alaska do Well with Rain shows readers a sprig of white spruce that is dripping with moisture from the drizzling rain. The rain makes the needles shine and brings out their green colors.
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