Animals Inside Womb
These amazing embryonic animal photographs of dolphins, sharks, dogs, penguins, cats and elephants are from a new National Geographic Documentary called “Extraordinary Animals in the Womb”.
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Artist James Nizam makes incisions into the structure of a house to manipulate sunlight into light sculptures.
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Natural Architecture; an emerging art movement that is exploring mankind’s desire to reconnect to the earth, through the built environment. It aims to create a new, more harmonious, relationship between man and nature by exploring what it means to design with nature in mind.
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The Architect’s Eye features an LED system to create the image of a huge human eyeball that rotates to look to the sky as well as at visitors and the ground. The iris changes color and the pupil increases and decreases in size.
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This butterfly with transparent wings has a Spanish name, “espejitos,” which means “little mirrors.” If it wasn’t for the opaque outline around the wings, the average observer might not see one perched on a leaf or flower. Check out more amazing transparent animals.
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Jewel Caterpillar (Acraga coa) - family Dalceridae
Photo take in a mangrove area, found this stunning translucent caterpillar laying on a Red Mangrove tree leaf this morning early. about 3 cm long.
(photos/text: Gerardo Aizpuru)
* here is a picture of the adult moth:
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2008/10/28/unknown-mexican-moth/
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