(I am really sorry for the hardness of these images, but they are only a reflection of reality). Wool Is Cruel: The Truth About Wool. An Atrocious practice - Mulesing / Sheep struck, trampled, mutilated for wool! Reasons to be Wool-Free | peta2 Have you ever wondered what’s wrong with wearing wool (besides the fact … Continue reading Wool Is Cruel: The Truth About Wool. An Atrocious practice – Mulesing / Sheep struck, trampled, mutilated for wool!
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Mass,100 sculpted skulls at the national gallery of victoria by Ron Mueck
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Magical World of Australian Fungi Photographed by Steve Axford
Magical World of Australian Fungi Photographed by Steve Axford Australia-based photographer Steve Axford loves to travel to the remotest corners of the earth, capturing the lives of people, animals, and most importantly, fungi. His fascinating photographs of the diverse world of fungi seem to picture a fantastic expedition to some distant alien world. And it’s … Continue reading Magical World of Australian Fungi Photographed by Steve Axford
Majestic Waves: Photos by Warren Keelan
Majestic Waves: Photos by Warren Keelan Instagram | Facebook | 500px Breathtaking images of monumental waves crashing, captured by Warren Keelan, a seascape and ocean photographer living on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. “I’ve always had a fascination with nature, especially the ocean and its ever changing forms, and I am compelled to capture … Continue reading Majestic Waves: Photos by Warren Keelan
Saltscapes: Stunning Photos by Murray Fredericks
Saltscapes: Stunning Photos by Murray Fredericks To capture these breathtaking images, Australian photographer Murray Fredericks traveled at least 20 times to Lake Eyre, a desert lake that contains the lowest natural point in Australia, at approximately 15m below sea level. In this exhibition Fredericks interrupts his boundless, ethereal horizons through the intervention of mirrors, examining … Continue reading Saltscapes: Stunning Photos by Murray Fredericks
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