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01.09.2010 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GALLERY

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Gallery in Singapore

will be hosting Daisy Gilardini’s exhibit

Polar wonders – photographs from the ends of the Earth

September 1 – October 31, 2010

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POLAR WONDERS: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth” is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of some of the most remote and fragile ecosystems on our planet. Photographer Daisy Gilardini fell in love with Antarctica during her first trip there in 1997, and has since spent most of her time photographing the polar regions. In thirteen years of exploration, Daisy has witnessed vast changes occurring in the polar regions due to global warming. Her work shines  through with an empathetic viewpoint as she chronicles animals affected by the shifting polar ice caps. Her passion for the natural world has resulted in a lifelong commitment to promote conservation measures and inspires others to respect and preserve our planet.

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1 Harbour Front Walk – 01-19 VivoCity – Singapore

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25.07.2010 SANDISK EXTREME TEAM

THIS MONTH I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AS A MEMBER OF

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The SanDisk Extreme Team is a group of professional photographers

whose vision is as uncompromising as their equipment.

www.sandisk.com/about-sandisk/sandisk-extreme-team/nature/daisy-gilardini

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10.06.2010 CONSERVATION TIP

My dear friend Susanne recently started posting conservation tips on her blog (http://whitemountainphotography.blogspot.com/).

I really like the idea and asked if she wouldn’t mind me to post one of her last tips. She kindly agreed! Thank you Susanne!

LAUNDRY TIP

Summer is approaching fast, why not use solar energy to dry your clothes? Just hang them out for the sun to dry. I know it’s a hassle with the small stuff, but if you just hang up one or two loads of laundry a week, sheets or jeans for example, it makes a huge difference.
Don’t have any outdoor space? Try dryer balls.
As I first got them from our son as a result of a energy saving school project, I was rather puzzled. But I have to say, they really make a difference. I was not standing in front of my dryer stopping the time, but I noted a distinctive shorter running time when the balls where in there. Also fleece items seem to be fluffier with the “ball drying” method.

What are dryer balls? Well, meanwhile you can buy all sorts of plastic dryer balls in stores, but the original dryer balls are soft wool felted balls that you put in the dryer with your wet clothes when you start the drying cycle. The balls bounce around lifting and separating the clothes, allowing the hot air to flow more efficiently. This makes the drying time shorter and therefore you use less energy. If you use 4 balls in the dryer at one time you can cut an average of 25% off your drying time. Our son recommends using 16, so you would save 100%…….

How to make dryer balls: You will need 100% wool yarn, preferably light colors to prevent initial bleeding. It needs to be relatively unprocessed wool, so no super wash or acrylic mix wool, since you want the ball to felt.
Make the core: Wind the wool tightly to a about golf size ball, secure the end and put it in a sock or nylon stocking, knot the sock tightly and wash and dry this a couple of times in your hottest cycle. If you do multiple balls at once, make sure to separate them in the sock or stocking by tying a band around the sock between each ball (looks like a caterpillar).
Finish the ball: Once your core is nicely felted, wind more wool around it, until it has the size of a tennis ball, secure the ends and repeat the sock/washer/dryer exercise. Take the sock off and your dryer ball(s) are ready to use.

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21.05.2010 WildAid AUCTION – SAN FRANCISCO

I’m proud to announce that two of my images raised 2’500 US$ at the WildAid action held in San Francisco on Friday 21st of May – the official Endangered species Day. The 157 attendees enjoyed an evening of cocktails, appetizers, a lively panel discussion and reception with silent auction. More than 100 items, including more than 50 photos donated from some of the best photographer in the world, as Art Wolfe, Joel Sartore, Tui De Roy, Niall Benvie, Daniel Cox and Brian Skerry – just to name few of them – raised over 90’000$.

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photos courtesy of WildAid and Sergio Villareal

22.01.2009 RTSI 1 – INTERVISTA AL “CAMALEONTE”

Ospite del Camaleonte per un’intervista sulle mie recenti avventure

 

24/25.08.2008 ENGADINA – SWITZERLAND

A few days relaxing and camping in St. Moritz – Engadina – Switzerland

 

 

 

David McEown’s painting of Svalbard

David has just posted on his website his painting of Svalbard

Have a look at his wonderful work on:

http://www.artistjourneys.com

Enjoy!

SUMMER POLO MUSTER CUP – SARDINIA

On assignment for the Swiss Bank Julius Baer in wonderful Sardinia.

Incarico per la banca Julius Baer nella magnifica Sardenia.

 

 

Julius Baer Summer Polo Muster Cup – Sardinia – Italy

 

Julius Baer Summer Muster Cup – Sardinia – Italy