Tag: Pictures - Page 3
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Event: Recycled Swimwear Designer Aaron Chang Opens Green Art Gallery
Image via: Aaron Chang Gallery Aaron Chang, popular recycled fashion swimwear designer and professional photographer, not to mention surfing legend, is opening a green art gallery in San Diego, February 28, 2009. Each of the pieces are printed with
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Nature Inspires Art in San Diego
Watching the world around us and the changes big and small that occur all the time, sometimes you just have to do something to reflect what you are experiencing. It is this need to create that brings
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Capturing a Nation on Film Before it Vanishes
Tuvalu, made up of four small coral-reef islands and five atolls off the coast of Australia, will be one of the first to go as sea levels continue to rise. Shuuichi Endou decided his response was to take
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Eco Up Your iPhone with ECOcal
It's hitting that time of year when we start keeping our eye out for the coolest calendar we can find to guide us through the upcoming year.
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Yahoo! Tricks Out Flickr Bikes with Cameras and Solar Panels
In an effort to promote its purple side, Yahoo! has launched a whole campaign around its signature color. But it has also included a touch of green with
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Environmental Photographer Mona Miri Explores the Shifting Cityscape
As a native of Iran who grew up in Boston, Mona Miri's life has always been defined by a constant state of change and development. No wonder, then, that "Modified Landscapes," Miri's first solo exhibition, sets out to explore this theme as it relates
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Environmental Photographer of the Year Award
Natural world, runner up: Green steps, Ly Hoang Long, Vietnam. Terraced paddy fields for rice require large quantities of water and have an adverse environmental impact because of the amount of methane gas growing rice generates. World methane
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Canadian Picture Frame TV Channel Burns Up Screens
We all miss those vacations where we did nothing but leave the windows open to the beach and gazed longingly into the lapping surf, or slept under the stars while camping and listening to the crickets, or sang Christmas carols in front of a crackling














