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  • San Francisco Salt Ponds

    July 12th, 2009

    I’m heading up to San Francisco for a long weekend in the near future, and while think of things to do, “flying over the area” never crossed my mind as an activity option. After reading about the salt ponds I’m rather tempted.

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    The palette of colors that makes the salt ponds such a vibrant sight reflects a complex ecosystem. Colors in salt ponds range from pale green to deep coral pink, and indicate the salinity of the ponds. Microorganisms create these spectacular colors, changing their own hues in response to increasing salinity.

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    In low-to mid-salinity ponds, green algae proliferate, lending the water a green cast. As the salinity increases, an algae called Dunaliella out-competes the other microorganisms in the pond, and the color shifts to an even lighter shade of green. In mid-to high-salinity ponds, high salt concentrations actually cause the Dunaliella to produce a red pigment.

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    Millions of tiny brine shrimp in mid-salinity ponds contribute an orange cast to the water. Halophilic (salt-loving) bacteria such as Stichococcus also contribute red tints to high-salinity brine. Weather can affect the colors of the ponds. When wind creates choppy conditions, the colors appear murkier. Heavy rain can dilute the brine, causing the colors to shift toward the hues found in lower-salinity ponds or even turn the water clear.

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    It’s almost as if nature intended to provide an artistic areal view of the bay.

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  • Kate Lightfoot

    July 10th, 2009

    Kate Lightfoot (a.k.a ScarlettCat), paint “flirty, quirky big-eyed girls” .

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    I think I love this character style because the doe-eyed innocence fuses so nicely with an understated sensuality. Innocent yet sexy, poised yet playful.

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    This one appeals to me personally, due to certain elements (apples, comfy little dresses, subtle glances rich with secrets…even the color yellow holds significance for me). I feel like I’m looking at a cartoon version of myself.

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    More here.

  • Death by Chocolate

    July 9th, 2009

    Well, here is one of those outlandishly morbid “be careful what you wish for” lessons. I often joked that I’d opt for death by chocolate, if given a choice…some Wonka-eqsue vision of being smothered in my favorite treat.

    It was funny…until it happened to someone. Now I just feel awful.

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    My sweet dreams have turned so sinister…
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  • Pretty, Alien Pollen

    July 9th, 2009

    Ah, the stuff of killer allergies…yet pollen looks so beautiful in an alien way.

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    Environmental Graffiti has a great post of microscopic pollen photography.

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    More photos and info here.

  • Approaching Jupiter

    July 8th, 2009

    I cannot stop watching this animated gif, created by satellite photography approaching Jupiter (if it’s not moving, it’s not working…please let me know).

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    This gaseous giant looks like a machine, twisting and turning (bidirectionally!) as if moved by a series of gears.

  • Linda R. Herzog

    July 8th, 2009

    Ask me why I love surreal animal hybrids so much. Actually, don’t ask me…because I can’t really explain it.

    Perhaps they remind me of dreams, where physical reality loses its tenacious grasp on perception. On some level, I am always aware of nature’s interconnectedness, but I enjoy seeing NEW and unexpected connections.

    Linda R. Herzog loves to combine animals with machinery, household objects (and of course, other animals).

    She frequently uses puffer fish in her paintings (one of my very favorite marine creatures).

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    But all of her surreal creations are lovely. She appropriately calls her work “wildlife fantasy.”

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    See more in her gallery.

  • Vintage Meat Candy Store

    July 7th, 2009

    Nowadays, meat novelties are around every corner. T-shirts, car air fresheners…you name it. Here is a store that was nearly 90 years ahead of the pop culture “meat boom.”

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    Everything in the store, except the actual fixtures, is made of candy. So well are all the meats imitated that the hams smell of that salty tang that is so familiar to all of us. The summer sausage looks like summer sausage, but it isn’t—it’s candy. Not only does all the candy represent some form of meat but it is made to please the palate. At first, Chicago people doubted the reality of these confections, but time and taste have taught them that this store sells “quality goods.”

    As a person who has literally given candy meat as a gift to my dearest friends, I would love to see a tiny place like this open up in NYC or Brooklyn.

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  • Fauchon Desserts

    July 6th, 2009

    Few and far between are the pastry creations I don’t lust after. Eclairs happen to be one of the few treats I’d never think to buy…but Fauchon, an upscale Paris deli/bakery, could tempt me.

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    These eclairs are works of art (look at those Mona Lisa eyes!). Almost too beautiful to eat.

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    From classy deco…
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    To animal print…
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    To rather interesting “pastry realism”…
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    Fauchon does some fine pastry decorating. See more photos here.

  • Life Sized Fetus Replicas

    July 6th, 2009

    Bringing home the first ultrasound visions of a growing fetus is indeed and exciting moment for expectant parents. But thanks to Jorge Lopes’ PhD program at Royal College of Art, parents can now have a 3-D life sized model of the “bun in the oven” to take home.

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    Dr. Lopes has pioneered a process to convert ultrasound and MRI data into plaster models.

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    The technology is a rapid prototyping machine; a 3-D printer that “builds” the model with plastic powder in much the same way a regular printer builds an image with ink.

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    The replicas are an odd fusion of art and science, with far reaching implications (some of which include helping blind mothers to bond with babies prior to birth, or detecting developmental abnormalities).

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    Lopes researched the practical implications of model making in medicine over the centuries, and began his work with images of mummies, dinosaurs…then fetuses.

    Some of the models can be rather haunting.
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    Despite the fact that the fetuses were undoubtedly quite comfortable in their cozy wombs when the images were captured, for some reason the sculptures appear frozen in a tortured moment of time. At least to me. Maybe it’s different when you’re looking at your own offspring.

    I don’t necessarily recommend carrying these models around to show off, in lieu of classic ultrasound images. Though I personally wouldn’t be put off if a friend reached into her purse and pulled out a plastic embryo…I can’t speak for the rest of the population.

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  • Benjamin Cee

    July 5th, 2009

    I’ve just been perusing the delicious lowbrow creations of BenjaminCee on deviantart.

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    This next one had me staring for a while, trying to make sense of the subject’s anatomical makeup and what is going on. I’m sure the onlooking ducks are equally confused…but probably not as delighted as I am.

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    Some just have the fantastic ugliness of bastardized pop culture.

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    I’m a sucker for skeleton art…

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    And in all of my art browsing, I’ve rarely come across a man so anxious to mix anatomy and teapots. Works for me.

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    See more here.

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