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::: International photo contest of nature | |||
:::* https://wikilovesearth.org/ | |||
:::* https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Earth_2023/Report | |||
[[File:Wiki Loves Earth - Landscape winner 2023.png]] | |||
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<big><big>'''Consider 'Citizen Artist' Earth Art'''</big></big> | |||
* http://www.ecoartexpeditions.com/citizen-artist.html | |||
* http://www.ecoartexpeditions.com/about.html | |||
Citizen Artist™ is a participatory science research platform, employs Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE) research methodologies to study | |||
ecological systems change. With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, the non-conventional and integrative research methods (ABPE) are grounded in multimodal knowledge systems and sensory-based learning ... | |||
About -- Dr. Lee Ann Woolery | |||
With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, Dr. Lee Ann Woolery pioneered '''Art-Based Perceptual Ecology''' (ABPE), a transdisciplinary approach to field-based ecological research. | |||
Dr. Woolery holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England. Her field study in Desert Ecology was conducted in the Sonoran Desert in both Arizona and Mexico. Dr. Woolery’s dissertation: ''Art-based perceptual ecology as a way of knowing the language of place''.... | |||
Dr. Woolery: ''"My work is grounded in a desire to find ways that people can come to know the changes in our environment that do not solely rely on the Western scientific paradigm but collaborate in tandem with conventional science. Art and science can complement one another in the service of biospheric change and environmental sustainability through a pluralistic discourse, which may generate new questions and make available new solutions to environmental issues."'' (2002). | |||
Dr. Woolery is Associate Editor on the editorial board for the The Ecological Society of America's (ESA) for the international journal, '''Earth Stewardship'''. | |||
* https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/28353617 | |||
The Earth Stewardship Journal is a forum for cultural exchange of diverse knowledge systems and collective understanding on how we can protect our planet. | |||
The Earth Stewardship Journal links diverse knowledge systems (research) and action at multiple scales. Earth Stewardship reveals multiple forms of ecological knowledge and practices, and broadens the mission of ecological science and art. | |||
<center> [[File:Green Branching Out.jpg | link=https://greenpolicy360.net/w/Planet_Citizen_Vision_of_Living_Earth]] </center> | |||
<center> GARY SNYDER, in his book '''"The Practice of the Wild"''', talks about riding in a pickup truck in Australia with an aborigine. </center> | |||
<center> As they were traveling along, the man was telling stories at an 'amazing pace', too fast for them to be told properly. </center> | |||
<center> Snyder wonders why the hyperactive story-telling. </center> | |||
<center> He finally discovers that important knowledge of the man's tribe is recited as the tribe moves along in the bush. </center> | |||
<center> Each feature of the landscape relates to a specific story or part of a story. </center> | |||
<center> At the speed of a moving pickup, of course, the stories had to be told faster... </center> | |||
<center> Moral of today's story -- Practice earth art appropriately... slow, faster, and very fast. </center> | |||
<center>[[File:Green Branching Out.jpg | link=https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Living_Earth.png]]</center> | |||
<center>[[File:Seasons.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center>[[File:Mushrooms collected on a salish walk by jill bliss.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center>[https://www.jillbliss.com/ '''JillBliss.com''']</center> | |||
From Jill's website: ''I LIVE ON AND TRAVEL AMONG THE ISLANDS IN THE SALISH SEA, AN INTRICATE NETWORK OF COASTAL WATERWAYS THAT STRETCHES FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Here among the temperate rainforests I create artwork that combines illustration, photography and the temporary arrangement of local plants, mushrooms and other found items.'' | |||
<center> GreenPolicy360: ''The mushrooms, the mushrooms, they are connecting life in the forests...''</center> | |||
<center>''The fungi are networking... listen and watch carefully, close up...''</center> | |||
<center>* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Fungi</center> | |||
<center>[[File:Mushroom life in the forest.png]]</center> | |||
<center>Yes, from Unseen to Seen...</center> | |||
<center><big><big>'''[[It's All Related]]'''</big></big></center> | |||
<center>"Everything on Earth is Connected"</center> | |||
<center>[[File:Whole Earth One Connected System Astro-Gerst 2014.png]]</center> | |||
<center>[[File:Tree hugging visitor.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center><big>'''Yes, Earth Is Valued Across the Universe, Get with It Earthlings, Protect & Preserve Life on Earth'''</big></center> | |||
<center>[[File:'Thin Blue Layer' of Earth's Atmosphere 2.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center><big><big><big>'''[[Earth Right Now]]'''</big></big></big></center> | |||
<center>[[File:Climate Art ABCs - by Nicole Kelner.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center>[[File:ThinBlue-3 iss030e031276.jpg|link=https://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/ThinBlue_iss030e031276.jpg]]</center> | |||
<center>[https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Thin_Blue.jpg www.thinbluelayer.com]</center> | |||
<center>Peace 🌎 Not War</center> | |||
<center>[[File:The Politics of Beauty - Oct 2022.png]]</center> | |||
<center>STEWART UDALL: THE POLITICS OF BEAUTY</center> | |||
<center>* http://vimeo.com/708323643</center> | |||
<center>* https://vimeo.com/491417423</center> | |||
<center>* https://boxoffice.santafe.film/events/stewartudallthepoliticsofbeauty/</center> | |||
<center>“Stewart Udall: Go well, do well, my children! Support all endeavors that promise a better life for the inhabitants of our planet.</center> | |||
<center>Cherish sunsets, wild creations, and wild places. Have a love affair with the wonder and beauty of the earth!” </center> | |||
<center>* https://www.nps.gov/articles/lady-bird-johnson-beautification-cultural-landscapes.htm</center> | |||
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<center>[[File:Earth-NASA.jpg|link=https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/earth-book-2019]]</center> | |||
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<center>[[File:Natur12.jpg]]</center> | |||
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<big><big>The Anthropocene Project</big></big> | |||
:• https://theanthropocene.org/ | |||
:• https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/the-anthropocene-project | |||
:• https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/photographs/anthropocene | |||
:• https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/news | |||
:• https://youtu.be/kiYoojU_z-A (video) | |||
:• https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/06/15/727583729/the-anthropocene-project-captures-humanitys-indelible-mark-on-the-planet | |||
<big><big>'''Earth Art / Land Art / Earthworks'''</big></big> | |||
• '''''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_art''''' | |||
• '''''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_rock_garden''''' | |||
• '''''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rock_art_in_Asia''''' | |||
<big>'''Contemporary Earth & Land Artists'''</big> | |||
''Christo and Jeanne Claude | ''Christo and Jeanne Claude | ||
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''Robert Smithson | ''Robert Smithson | ||
''James Turrell | [http://www.orbit.zkm.de/?q=node/311 ''James Turrell''] | ||
''Nils Udo | ''Nils Udo | ||
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''Strijdom van der Merwe | ''Strijdom van der Merwe | ||
[[File:Change.jpg]] | |||
<big>'''''Green Museum'''''</big> | <big>'''''Green Museum'''''</big> | ||
'' | ''https://greenmuseum.org/'' | ||
[http://www.greenmuseum.org/generic_content.php?ct_id=306 ''Earth Art Terms''] | [http://www.greenmuseum.org/generic_content.php?ct_id=306 ''Earth Art Terms''] | ||
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''Many artists and critics use the words "environmental art", "eco-art", and even "land art", interchangeably or at times use the same term to mean different things...'' | ''Many artists and critics use the words "environmental art", "eco-art", and even "land art", interchangeably or at times use the same term to mean different things...'' | ||
'''' | [http://www.greenmuseum.org ''Green Museum''] uses "environmental art" to encompass "art in nature", "earthworks", "earth art", "eco-art", "ecological art", and "land art" | ||
<big>'''Earth Artists -- Planet Citizen Artists'''</big> | |||
''Jane Ingram Allen | ''Jane Ingram Allen | ||
''AMD&ART/ T. Allan Comp | ''AMD&ART / T. Allan Comp | ||
''Ulrike Arnold | ''Ulrike Arnold | ||
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''Shai Zakai | ''Shai Zakai | ||
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;'''"On the Road Outside Gallup, New Mexico"''' | |||
;by [http://www.ecolivia.net '''Ecolivia'''] | |||
[[File:On the road outside of Gallup, New Mexico 2013 OLS s.jpg]] | [[File:On the road outside of Gallup, New Mexico 2013 OLS s.jpg]] | ||
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[https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/best-drone-photos/ <big>'''''Views across the Globe Flying Above with UAV's'''''</big>] | |||
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<big><big>'''Global Art Project / 350 Earth'''</big></big> | <big><big>'''Global Art Project / 350 Earth'''</big></big> | ||
''' | [http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/04/global-art-project-can-be-seen-from-space-21-pics/ <big>'''Global Art - 2011'''</big>] | ||
'''With a H/T to GreenPolicy's early advisor Bill McKibben, who went on to start up [http://www.350.org '''350.org''']''' | |||
::https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Bill_McKibben,_planet_citizen | |||
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[[File:Anthropocene Project-3a.png]] | |||
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''"Our posturings, our imagined self-importance,'' | |||
''the delusion that we may have some privileged position,'' | |||
''are challenged by this point of pale light.'' | |||
''Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark ....'' | |||
''There is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.'' | |||
''This distant image of our tiny world...'' | |||
''underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another,'' | |||
''and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've got."'' | |||
~ In memory of Carl Sagan | |||
http://www. | :• http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Pale_blue_dot | ||
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[[Category:Eco-ethics]] | |||
[[Category:Health]] | |||
[[Category:Natural Resources]] | |||
[[Category:Nature]] | |||
[[Category:Planet Citizens]] | |||
[[Category:Santa Fe]] | |||
[[Category:Whole Earth]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 21 May 2024
- International photo contest of nature
🌎
Consider 'Citizen Artist' Earth Art
Citizen Artist™ is a participatory science research platform, employs Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE) research methodologies to study
ecological systems change. With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, the non-conventional and integrative research methods (ABPE) are grounded in multimodal knowledge systems and sensory-based learning ...
About -- Dr. Lee Ann Woolery
With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, Dr. Lee Ann Woolery pioneered Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE), a transdisciplinary approach to field-based ecological research.
Dr. Woolery holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England. Her field study in Desert Ecology was conducted in the Sonoran Desert in both Arizona and Mexico. Dr. Woolery’s dissertation: Art-based perceptual ecology as a way of knowing the language of place....
Dr. Woolery: "My work is grounded in a desire to find ways that people can come to know the changes in our environment that do not solely rely on the Western scientific paradigm but collaborate in tandem with conventional science. Art and science can complement one another in the service of biospheric change and environmental sustainability through a pluralistic discourse, which may generate new questions and make available new solutions to environmental issues." (2002).
Dr. Woolery is Associate Editor on the editorial board for the The Ecological Society of America's (ESA) for the international journal, Earth Stewardship.
The Earth Stewardship Journal is a forum for cultural exchange of diverse knowledge systems and collective understanding on how we can protect our planet.
The Earth Stewardship Journal links diverse knowledge systems (research) and action at multiple scales. Earth Stewardship reveals multiple forms of ecological knowledge and practices, and broadens the mission of ecological science and art.
From Jill's website: I LIVE ON AND TRAVEL AMONG THE ISLANDS IN THE SALISH SEA, AN INTRICATE NETWORK OF COASTAL WATERWAYS THAT STRETCHES FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Here among the temperate rainforests I create artwork that combines illustration, photography and the temporary arrangement of local plants, mushrooms and other found items.
The Anthropocene Project
- • https://youtu.be/kiYoojU_z-A (video)
Earth Art / Land Art / Earthworks
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_art
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_rock_garden
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rock_art_in_Asia
Contemporary Earth & Land Artists
Christo and Jeanne Claude
Walter De Maria
Agnes Denes
Jim Denevan
Jan Dibbets
Chris Drury
Hamish Fulton
Andy Goldsworthy
Michael Heizer
Nancy Holt
Maya Lin
Richard Long
Ahmad Nadalian
David Nash
Georgia Papageorge
Nobuo Sekine
Robert Smithson
Nils Udo
Strijdom van der Merwe
Green Museum
Many artists and critics use the words "environmental art", "eco-art", and even "land art", interchangeably or at times use the same term to mean different things...
Green Museum uses "environmental art" to encompass "art in nature", "earthworks", "earth art", "eco-art", "ecological art", and "land art"
Earth Artists -- Planet Citizen Artists
Jane Ingram Allen
AMD&ART / T. Allan Comp
Ulrike Arnold
Jackie Brookner
Carlotta Brunetti
Gilles Bruni and Marc Babarit
Georg Dietzler
Abigail Doan
Chris Drury
Lukas Felzmann
Erica Fielder
Mark Fischer
Amy Franceschini
Jean Paul Ganem
Linda Gass
Tim Gaudreau
Reiko Goto
Lorna Green
Yolanda Gutiérrez
Fritz Haeg
David Haley
Newton & Helen Mayer Harrison
Isabelle Hayeur
HeHe
Lynne Hull
Ichi Ikeda
Basia Irland
Patricia Johanson
Ned Kahn
Kang, Hee-joon
Deborah Kennedy
Josh Keyes
Ko, Seung-hyun
Yutaka Kobayashi
Ingrid Koivukangas
Birgit Kratzheller
Gloria Lamson
Helen Lessick
Stacy Levy
Mary Ellen Long
Richard Lowenberg
Laurie Lundquist
John Lyall
Mike MacDonald
David Maisel
Dominique Mazeaud
Daniel McCormick
Anke Mellin
Ilka Meyer
Kathryn Miller
Matthew Moore
Ahmad Nadalian
Jeroen Nelemans
Nils-Udo
Nine Mile Run
Jim Nollman
Baile Oakes
Sarah Jane Pell
Cary Peppermint
Steve Peters
Perdita Phillips
Platform London
Andrea Polli
Herman Prigann
Martin Prothero
Aviva Rahmani
r e a d e r
Red Earth
Hester Reeve
Peter Richards
Kathleen Rogers
John Roloff
Ann T. Rosenthal
David Rothenberg
Barbara Roux
Lezli Rubin-Kunda
Christy Rupp
Shelley Sacks
Gregg Schlanger
Scott Schuldt
Brad Schwede
Mara Adamitz Scrupe
Lada Sega
Fern Shaffer and Othello Anderson
Bonnie Ora Sherk
Steven Siegel
Buster Simpson
Richard Solomon
Anne-Katrin Spiess
Roy Staab
Chrysanne Stathacos
Susan Leibovitz Steinman
Kim Stringfellow
Superflex
Diana Lynn Thompson
Trashformaciones
Tree Mountain
Urs-P. Twellmann
Strijdom van der Merwe
Nico van Hoorn
Jeroen van Westen
Ruth Wallen
Shan Wells
Chris Welsby
Simon Whitehead
Shai Zakai
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- Zen-Stone-Garden
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- "On the Road Outside Gallup, New Mexico"
- by Ecolivia
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Views across the Globe Flying Above with UAV's
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Global Art Project / 350 Earth
With a H/T to GreenPolicy's early advisor Bill McKibben, who went on to start up 350.org
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☮
"Our posturings, our imagined self-importance,
the delusion that we may have some privileged position,
are challenged by this point of pale light.
Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark ....
There is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.
This distant image of our tiny world...
underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another,
and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've got."
~ In memory of Carl Sagan
○
Pages in category "Earth Art"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Media in category "Earth Art"
The following 140 files are in this category, out of 140 total.
- 'Most beautiful from space' the Bahamas by Scott Kelly Apr 26, 2015.png 800 × 511; 767 KB
- Alluvial fan, Taklimakan Desert, XinJiang Province, China, NASA, ASTER.jpg 1,585 × 1,716; 645 KB
- Amman, Jordan.png 1,336 × 711; 2.07 MB
- Ant rolling a water droplet, not Sisyphus.jpg 720 × 480; 23 KB
- Anthropocene Project-3a.png 800 × 599; 1.28 MB
- Arctic1 by Timo Lieber 800x480.jpg 800 × 480; 158 KB
- Asia Society exhibit 2024 - Mount Everest glacier, then and now.jpg 800 × 594; 178 KB
- Aspen Canopy.jpg 900 × 602; 323 KB
- Aspen Trees Fall Colors Web-of-Roots Connected Wiki commons.jpg 800 × 533; 171 KB
- Australia.png 1,337 × 693; 2.36 MB
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- Beautifulplanet0009.jpg 1,280 × 895; 350 KB
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- Celebrating 50 Years of Landsat.png 600 × 610; 909 KB
- Celebrating Earth's Beauty 2015.png 1,150 × 716; 1.53 MB
- Change.jpg 800 × 473; 73 KB
- Citizen of the planet girl.jpg 400 × 265; 35 KB
- Climate Art ABCs - by Nicole Kelner.jpg 586 × 550; 51 KB
- ColorCharts BlueGreen1.gif 467 × 351; 1.97 MB
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- Cook Islands.png 1,194 × 750; 1.62 MB
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- Cuba.png 1,325 × 700; 1.57 MB
- Day before Earth Day, April 21, 2015.png 1,275 × 752; 1.66 MB
- Decline-Glacier-Mass-Balance Jill Pelto.jpg 653 × 440; 64 KB
- Denevan-2.jpg 750 × 487; 87 KB
- Desert-Breath-Danae-Stratou.jpg 600 × 385; 51 KB
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- Dragon the fly.JPG 720 × 720; 65 KB
- Earth and Rising Moon.jpg 800 × 556; 39 KB
- Earth art scott kelly - feb 26, 2016.jpg 1,024 × 683; 127 KB
- Earth Emoji.png 50 × 50; 2 KB
- Earth from Cassini-7656 MAIN PIA21445 figA.jpg 600 × 600; 117 KB
- Earth gem.jpg 564 × 916; 104 KB
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- Earth veins.png 709 × 558; 786 KB
- Earth-by astro Ricky Sanders-June2018.jpg 2,048 × 1,558; 311 KB
- ECOTRAM - Don Perry.png 800 × 474; 390 KB
- Flash-Flood-Santa-Fe Earth 350 Art Project.jpg 800 × 560; 129 KB
- From Reid Wiseman Earth Ocean Patterns.png 941 × 578; 715 KB
- Grand Canyon via NASA Earth Science.jpg 540 × 810; 72 KB
- Grassy Butte, United States.png 1,336 × 702; 2.3 MB
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- Green dragon over Iceland 2015 Belegurshi.jpg 960 × 960; 57 KB
- Green streaks Aurora - ISS - Jan31,2016.jpg 1,577 × 1,050; 119 KB
- Hello Florida thanx AstroChris(2).jpg 800 × 450; 128 KB
- Hi greenie.jpg 600 × 401; 20 KB
- Himalayas-from-orbit-limb.jpg 1,024 × 768; 207 KB
- House in Tacna Peru.jpg 800 × 548; 32 KB
- In the Sahara.png 473 × 620; 642 KB
- Ko'ana art - extreme tides1.jpg 640 × 407; 48 KB
- Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992.jpg 563 × 480; 144 KB
- Landsat 50th anniv Sept 2016.jpg 800 × 456; 94 KB
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- Landsat NASA - Feb 11 2023.png 763 × 600; 578 KB
- Landsat US collection of maps 1985-2021.png 768 × 775; 1,018 KB
- Landsat, a 50 year legacy.png 528 × 575; 288 KB
- Landscape-of-Change Jill Pelto.jpg 653 × 441; 74 KB
- Life a reflecting lake in the clouds.jpg 720 × 540; 62 KB
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- Molas Pass, Colorado Photo courtesy of Reg Larkin Sept 2016 800x600.jpg 800 × 600; 123 KB
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- Mushroom Garden, courtesy of Jill Bliss.JPG 557 × 480; 158 KB
- Mushrooms collected on a salish walk by jill bliss.jpg 600 × 600; 143 KB
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- Part of the Cliff 1946 copyright Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.jpg 307 × 570; 86 KB
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- Pedernal and Milky Way - Photo by David Lancaster.jpg 800 × 569; 333 KB
- Pedernal over Ghost Ranch, Georgia O'Keefe country, Northern NM.png 860 × 549; 568 KB
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- Sarasota-Sky-Siesta-Key-by Jordy Christo.jpg 640 × 480; 77 KB
- Seasons.jpg 542 × 480; 108 KB
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- Sudan ancient formation.jpeg 800 × 600; 212 KB
- The Politics of Beauty - Oct 2022.png 633 × 632; 511 KB
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- US River basins - watersheds.jpg 800 × 477; 131 KB
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- WatermarkMovie Iceland.jpg 550 × 412; 69 KB
- Waterscape HarukaMisawa 04-1.jpg 800 × 675; 160 KB
- Whole Earth @MOMA-Museum of Modern Art exhibit 2011.png 620 × 675; 275 KB
- Wiki Loves Earth - Landscape winner 2023.png 768 × 940; 949 KB
- Wildflowers EarthArt.jpg 600 × 278; 79 KB
- Yellowstone.png 1,148 × 607; 1.61 MB
- Your Imagination - Thomas Bergersen.jpg 640 × 336; 72 KB
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