If only I have the luxury of time I would be taking another hobby, sand grains photography. The picture below is an example how interesting sand grains can be when magnified 250x.
Can you just imagine what treasure we can find in the sand we just step upon. To see other remarkable pictures, please click HERE.
Another image you should not miss is how close someone could get to a whale shark. Take for instance the picture below.
Finally, I came across a webpage which works like Google Earth but it caters Earth Science enthusiasts primarily. I suggest you play with the buttons and see what happens when you click HERE. It starts with South America but you can scroll all the way to Philippines. It even provides you information about the occurrence of earthquakes, geothermal maps, oil and gas maps, and other maps.
The first two links should hopefully inspire you to pursue photography seriously other than your field of expertise. You see, no one can take science pictures scientifically except you who are inclined to it. You can hire a photographer but it is different if you take the picture yourself the way you wanted it.
Go diggin',
siraris
The first two links should hopefully inspire you to pursue photography seriously other than your field of expertise. You see, no one can take science pictures scientifically except you who are inclined to it. You can hire a photographer but it is different if you take the picture yourself the way you wanted it.
Go diggin',
siraris
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