The name of the game in wildlife photography whether you’re trying to capture a herd of elephants on the Serengeti Plains or butterflies in your backyard is patience. Wild animals are going to do what they’re going to do. Unfortunately, you can’t ask them to look this way, do something cute, or stand where the light is better. You have to be there, and ready, when they decide to look cute or do something interesting. Be prepared to wait, and wait, and wait it takes a long time to get good wildlife shots, even longer to make great ones. But it’s not wasted time. The longer you spend with an animal or a group of animals, the better you get to know them and their habits. You get to see the personalities of different individuals, and you’ll get to the point where you can anticipate what they might do at a particular time of day or in a certain situation. Knowing which cubs are more playful or in which spot a male likes to lie up will help you get your images.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
40 Beautiful And Attractive Nature Pictures

We are living in this beautiful world which is full of beautiful things.Nature is one of the beauty of world.We have beautiful birds animals and natural beauty in the form of greenery and beautiful jungles. Living very close to nature give us very healthy and happy life.It is believe that people having close relation with the nature can live long life in the world.
Nature can be in the form of roses,in the form of attractive green gardens and in the forms of big beautiful views.We can explore the beauty of nature by moving here and there in this beautiful world.Natural beauty can give us good health and good breath.With the help of natural beauty we can attract others towards us.We can add more beauty in nature by growing beautiful trees and roses in our gardens.
Friday, March 8, 2013
25 Best and Creative Animal themed Print Ads for your inspiration
Advertising is one of the primary markets for graphic designers. Companies around the world rely on the talented and creative minds of designers to create visually impactful and memorable product advertisements. Advertising differs from other forms of design, as you often have to incorporate a product, a logo, a company image and other details to meet the client needs. Therefore, being able to manipulate results to match the color scheme, subject matter and target market are essential skills for any designer. In this post we have added 25 best Animal print ads for your inspiration.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Realistic and Believable Character and Creature Concepts of Ken Barthemley
Ken Barthelmey is a Luxembourg based concept artist with a talent for producing realistic and believable character and creature concepts. Barthelmey also creates short speed painting videos demonstrating his process. In this article, we will feature some of our favorite work from his portfolio.
Watercolor Animals by Abby Diamond
Abby Diamond is an amazing illustrator from Pennsylvania, US. As a fine arts graduate and animal lover, Abby created a stunning series of watercolor animals paintings. The birds are portrayed as if they have emotions and can speak with their eyes.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
25 Creative Word Animal Typography Designs by Dan Fleming
Word Animals are unique typographical designs best described as images of animals created using the letters in their name. 'Crocodile' will feature in the inaugural logopond book. The identity is comprised of a hand written mark and a broad colour palette that matches the visual style of the “word animals” designs.
About Dan Fleming: Hello! My name is Dan, and welcome to my site. I am a 6’3”, half British/ half Australian graphic designer specialising in brand identity and logo design. I hold a B.A. in Graphic & Communication Design from the University Of Leeds and have 4 years of experience. Aside from graphic communication I am interested in travel, most sports (especially Aussie rules football), live music, “impossible games” at funfairs, and Mexican food.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
50 Incredible Animal Camouflage Photography

This time we are presenting a unique and interesting compilation for your inspiration, and this is about some of the incredible camouflaged animals. Camouflaging for animals is a way to protect themselves against any danger that they sense within their habitats. Many animals make use of camouflaging whenever they sense or feel any danger and in this way they can enhance their chances of survival. This is one of the most stunning characteristics of nature that enables different creatures to survive within their habitats.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Street Artist Erica Il Cane

Erica Il Cane – Italian contemporary artist. Works in the genre of street art, drawing and installation, where the protagonists are always animals.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Crazy Brain Implants Give Lab Rats a Sixth Sense and Let Them "Touch" Light
t's not every day that science and crazy brain implants lead to the generation of what is essentially a new sense, but it is that day today. Scientists from Duke University have found a way to make rats "feel" invisible infrared light and someday that same tech could give sight to the blind, or give us humans extras senses for fun.
In the experiment published in Nature, rats were first taught to respond to one of three normal, visible lights by sticking their noses into a little port that corresponded with the illuminated light. Then, the researchers implanted small, infrared-detecting microelectrodes—each roughly a tenth of the diameter of a human hair—into the part of the mice's brains that parses touch. Right after the implantation, the mice reacted to infrared stimulus by rubbing their faces, indicating that they were "feeling" the light, but eventually they learned to respond to it exactly how they'd responded to the visible lights in earlier tests. Something akin to "seeing" it or "feeling" it but not quite either.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Animal Photography by Mark Bridger
Mark Bridger is an amateur photographer from the South East of London loves to shoot nature and wildlife animals – bugs, owls, frogs, kingfishers.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Typographic Animal Logos Design by Dan Fleming

Creative Typographic Animal Logo Design by Dan Fleming an artist, graphic designer from United Kingdom. He holds a B.A in Graphic & communication Design from University Of Leeds with 4 years of experience. Fleming created beautiful word animals logotypes that will soon be available in market. Check out Dan Fleming’s completed logos collection.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
15 Dangerous Animals and Wildlife Photography
There are many kind of animal on earth some of them very pretty some are very ugly while some animal looks very dangerous. So we are featuring many wild animals. The problem with trying to photograph wildlife is that, well, it’s wild.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Whimsical Animal Illustrations by Erika
Whimsical Animal Illustrations by Russian artist Erika, who studied at St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. Erika created a brood of humorous dogs, cats, tiger and animals with personality.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
55 Inspiring Examples of Animal Inspired Logo Designs

Nowadays logo designs are considered as a vital component of branding. With the help of it, a company can convey its message & corporate identity in a good manner. Choosing right symbol for brand identity plays most important part in product and its promotion, Wrong images can destroy everything. For your logo design inspiration we have collected 55 best and inspiring examples of Animal Inspired Logos.
Most of the logos in this post are communicating ideas of animals as products, services and brands a company can provide to its customers. I hope you will find plenty of inspiring and memorable logo’s for design inspiration needs. These Animal Inspired logos are fun to make and view, Enjoy logos given below:
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Hi-Tech Animal Illustrations

Yo Az is an amazing illustrator from Paris, France and on this project he took a very different approach to illustrating animals. Each piece has so many details that you can see the time this illustrator has put into it. Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Best Examples of Wildlife Photography
The wildlife photography is a very interesting subject for photographers and it is one of the most difficult forms of Photography. Taking photos of animals living in the wild is probably one of the most challenging and dangerous jobs of a photographer. Today we have wildlife photography. Wildlife is such a beautiful in its own ways. So let’s have a look below and experience a journey to wild life. Enjoy.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
More Than Human Project by Tim Flach
Tim Flach is a photographer best known for his highly conceptual portraits of animals. His images are a departure from traditional wildlife photography and he has been described as “a potent example of a commercially trained photographer who’s now reaching a global audience through the boom in fine art photography.Tim’s recent photography project called “More than Human,“ showcases striking close-up shots of various animals. The idea behind it is to demonstrate how close can animal gestures and poses get to those of the humans. Enjoy!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Wildlife Photography by Nikolai Zinoviev
Wildlife Photography by Nikolai Zinoviev, a passionate photographer from Russia.
I truely hope that the photographs, that you are going to see here will not leave you indifferent to the world of wildlife.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Animals in Print Ads
Today we prepared something for the ones loving animals and advertising. I got to specify though we’ll be speaking about specific form of advertisements – print ads. I know it’s already clear as it’s stated in the title, but nevertheless I’ll clarify it. Ladies and gentlemen, today’s showcase will be about print ads featuring animals. I am sure many of these will make you laugh, which is what we like … as humor is essential. Get inspired .. or let’s LOL or ROLF :).
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
50 Award-Winning Wildlife Photography
Photography is a very fun and interesting hobby, but it can sometimes get too wild – literally. One of the most tough and challenging types of photography is wildlife photography. It requires proper equipment, talent, technical skills and specializations in the field of photography. You have to know exposing the right way and also have good field craft skills. For instance, some animals are too wild to be approached and they can even harm you. So this type of photography needs you to study the animal’s behavior, so that you would know how the animal is expected to behave in certain moments. Capturing photos of certain animals requires hiding and stalking skills.