a warm room, a good book and someone who is keeping you in mind.
benjamin dammers @artbibel
a warm room, a good book and someone who is keeping you in mind.
benjamin dammers @artbibel
a peace of heaven.
amphitheatre Drakensberge, South Africa.
daily photo out of South Africa, by J.B. Heldt
the african penguin is also known as the “Jackass” Penguin for its donkey-like bray, its a really funny sound.
you find them normaly on one of 24 islands between Namibia and Algoa Bay, near Port Elisabeth, South Africa. One of two mainlands colonys settled down in the 1980 in Simons Town, at the wonderful boulders beach. just two penguins settle down and now over 2000 are living there. when you walk a few minutes to the back-entrance you can swim with them, at foxy-beach! brilliant experience.
friends or lovers?
how close can women get, what is not excepted?
can men behave like this?
at the same time alone and together.
Oliveira@artbibel
can you imagine sitting on this lake, get your thoughts right and just be?!
i could!
daily photo out of South Africa by J.B. Heldt@artbibel
painting collage by alexander lang @artbibel
its made with wax, hair, wallpaper and of course paint.
i love the rough sea, the colours and the whole composition.
what do you think about it! save trip, or a journey towards the other side?
Hermanus, South Africa. this very windy bay, is the favourit place for whales to come. Every year from September till November the Souther Right Whales visit the bay and offers the best shore-based whale watching in the world. The size is amazing: When a calf is born, it is between 5 and 6 meters long. by adulthood (approximately 10 years) the males are on average 15.2 m and the females 16.5 m. You can watch them from the cliffs or from a boat. Hermanus is a lovely liitle village with friendly people and an amazing nature!
i really like this illustration from Benjamin Dammers, it´s called brainmirror.
the details are awesome. what do you see in the mirror?
i was really impressed by those trees. thousands of those blossoms, you can see the bright colour from a distance and i was lucky again, to catch the bee in the flower.
one or more photo out of South Africa by J.B. Heldt@artbibel