Showing posts with label nymphaea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nymphaea. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2021

Bioacoustics, Nature Art and Light Drizzling Raindrops on Waterlilies; Piezo Mics

 Piezo hydrophone mic recordings of a light drizzling rain across littoral zone of a pond with waterlilies using a drop bag containing Sony recorder and stereo piezo hydrophone mics. 

The piezo mics open up new dimensions of nature sound for me as they measure audio vibrations that are travelling through the water and plant material rather than through the air, giving me a perspective of what the native fragrant waterlily Nymphaea odorata is experiencing.

Nature and native plant art therapy have been immensely successful tools in my PTSD management.  I also hope that by spreading awareness of native plants that these awareness efforts bring increased conservation and protection actions by all.



Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Florida Nature Art & Verse (Haiku), Fragrant Water Lily

Tuesday nature poetry, Fragrant water lily, Nymphaea odorata
Florida Nature Haiku & Art, Fragrant Water Lily by Kevin Songer
sweeter scent none else
shallow blue fishing spot
blooms bugs and bass

lazy kayaking
lily pads circle round and round
floating two eyed log