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Researching a new project that I started working on this week I found these amazing photos on the National Geographic website....
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My project is all about the Evolution of Nature and Natural Wonders incorporating Earth Reds and Burnt Oranges
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I love stripping back the layers of my work, take a step back and look around at the beautiful things our earth has to offer.
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These photographers capture the essences of nature and our world perfectly and I thank them for sharing them with all of us!
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Images: Sea Oats, Saxis Virginia Photographer; Medford Taylor
Child's Shadow, Welkom South Africa Photographer; Chris Johns
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Visit the National Geographic website here: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/
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