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A yellow pygmy goby (Lubricogobius exiguus). Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, at just 2 centimetres long they live up to their name. They often live in discarded bottles, which makes them relatively easy to approach, as they rarely stray far from those adopted homes.

This is one of my favourite macro shot of these animals. He was living inside a trash bottle I found while diving at Anilao, Philippines. Decided to give a creative touch to hide the dirty bottle and give him a fancy colourful home. Didn't want the garbage to take away the attention from these beautiful creatures even thought they love these free real estate. At least the fish is doing a recycling what humans were suppose to do.

This is a 1/1 art piece from the collection Aqua Art created by the artist Shinto (Artist alias: FloodedCamera). To make the ocean a better place, 10% of any profit I make from the initial sale will go to WWF's Protect Oceans & Stop Marine Plastic Pollution Campaign, Singapore. (Or any marine conservation project of my Collector's choice)

License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with creator.

Aqua Art collection image

All are 1/1 NFT digital art collection created from my original photographs. When visual ocean stories meet wild imaginations. This will always be an ongoing experiment project. Subjects can be anything ranging from an abstract concept to a tiny fish. Wherever a creative brain take me to make an original photo different. May be an another expression of how my brain really see these creatures under water.

Why a set of digital art pieces as the first collection for a photographer? Well, The best thing I liked so far about NFT is that, this platform is forcing me to learn new skills and techniques. These digital arts were made possible with a lot of help from friends I met during this NFT journey. Making new connections and learning new things, I am hopeful that there will be only positive take aways from this whole experiment.

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Creator Earnings
7.5%

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A yellow pygmy goby (Lubricogobius exiguus). Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, at just 2 centimetres long they live up to their name. They often live in discarded bottles, which makes them relatively easy to approach, as they rarely stray far from those adopted homes.

This is one of my favourite macro shot of these animals. He was living inside a trash bottle I found while diving at Anilao, Philippines. Decided to give a creative touch to hide the dirty bottle and give him a fancy colourful home. Didn't want the garbage to take away the attention from these beautiful creatures even thought they love these free real estate. At least the fish is doing a recycling what humans were suppose to do.

This is a 1/1 art piece from the collection Aqua Art created by the artist Shinto (Artist alias: FloodedCamera). To make the ocean a better place, 10% of any profit I make from the initial sale will go to WWF's Protect Oceans & Stop Marine Plastic Pollution Campaign, Singapore. (Or any marine conservation project of my Collector's choice)

License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with creator.

Aqua Art collection image

All are 1/1 NFT digital art collection created from my original photographs. When visual ocean stories meet wild imaginations. This will always be an ongoing experiment project. Subjects can be anything ranging from an abstract concept to a tiny fish. Wherever a creative brain take me to make an original photo different. May be an another expression of how my brain really see these creatures under water.

Why a set of digital art pieces as the first collection for a photographer? Well, The best thing I liked so far about NFT is that, this platform is forcing me to learn new skills and techniques. These digital arts were made possible with a lot of help from friends I met during this NFT journey. Making new connections and learning new things, I am hopeful that there will be only positive take aways from this whole experiment.

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ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
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