With its mouth agape – revealing a set of pointy black teeth – and a large protruding appendage surrounded by a series of tentacles, the sea creature resembled something out of a horror film. But, the 18in-wide fish, which somehow found its way from the depths of the Pacific to the shores of Newport Beach last Friday, is very real. It’s just a rare find. One of the roughly 300 species of anglerfish found around the world (perhaps best known as.
Trillions of bugs will tunnel out from underground for a massive mating frenzy. What is Brood X? Where will the cicadas show up? All your questions, answered.
Zsolt Kudich and Réka Zsirmon are nature photographers living in Budapest, Hungary. Their ambition is to bring the fragile balance of nature to light in an artistically powerful way.
Zsolt Kudich and Réka Zsirmon are prolific winners of national and international competitions. Their images have been published in prestigious international magazines, books, and publications, among others National Geographic, Wildlife Photographers of the Year, Big Picture - California Academy of Sciences, Nature’s Best Photography Magazine, GEO Magazine, and Nikon International Calendar.
Their latest project unveils the natural wonders of Danube River protected areas. Commissioned by European Commission and Danubeparks, they took their photos in fourteen nature conservation areas of eight countries alongside the Danube River.
EXHIBITIONS:
2015 – European Comission DG Regional and Urban Policy , Brussels
2014 – Montier Photo Festival ; Montier ; France
2014 – Budapest Zoo – Budapest