Elle Künstlerin
Elle Künstlerin is all things to no people and no things to all people. She is a paramedic by profession, a wife by luck, a mother by destiny, a writer by madness and a photographer by mania. While her writing may be sporadic, she more than makes up for it with her prolific photography.
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B.A. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia; NREMT-Paramedic and Virginia Paramedic certificationsInterests
Parenting, attachment parenting, medicine, pre-hospital emergency medicine, EMS, family finances, mental health, vegetarianism, natural living, nature photography, macro photographyMotto
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Going Beyond Life-size Pt. 2These images were taken with a Nikon D5000, a Canon 50mm lens reversed onto a Tamron 90mm 1:1 macro lens. The magnification is over 2x. They have NOT been cropped. Visit http://ow.ly/1q8oH to view the entire series. -
Going Beyond Life-size Pt. 1I reversed a Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 lens onto a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 macro lens for greater than 2:1. These images have NOT been cropped and are displayed here at 470px wide but the originals are 4288px wide. -
Staring Match with a Stink BugIf you've ever wanted to stare down a stink bug, here is your chance. -
AsparagusAsparagus inspires gentle thoughts. -- Charles Lamb -
Pine ConesAll of these varied pine cones were found within a fifty foot area in my backyard and there are only two pine trees in the yard. -
Florida Predatory Stink BugThe Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus) is a true bug with a beak folded under its head. This is a mature nymph because of its metallic blue/green and red/orange coloring; adults are black with red or orange. -
Five-legged Florida Predatory Stink BugThe Florida Predatory Stink Bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus) is a true bug with a beak folded under its head. This is a mature nymph because of its metallic blue/green and red/orange coloring; adults are black with red or orange. -
Barn Spider Weaving Her WebThe barn spider (Neoscona crucifera) is one of the orb weavers who weave the "Charlotte's Web"-type webs. This female was found on a trash can and was photographed as she spun her web. -
Black Widow Spiders IThe female southern black widow spider has the characteristic red hourglass on the underside of her abdomen. Contrary to popular belief, female black widows do not always kill and eat their mates. -
Yellow Garden Spider Eating a Yellow JacketA yellow garden spider snared a yellow jacket near the bottom of her web and encased it in silk before carrying it back to the stabilimentum in the center. The yellow jacket continued to squirm while being photographed. -
Three Wasps, Two Daddy Long Legs and One ButterflyThe wasp stings, the daddy long legs startles, and the butterfly stills. -
Wisps of Gossamer II"The artist is a receptacle for the emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web." -- Pablo Picasso -
The Face of the Water"The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book- a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve..." -- Mark Twain -
Wisps of Gossamer I"The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider web." -- Edwin Way Teale -
Not Your Usual Autumn Leaves SlideshowTraditional pictures of autumn leaves are landscapes, piles leaves or single trees. But this one not only dares to break with tradition, it also challenges the viewer to shift perspectives. -
Virginia's Closed Rest Areas: Making Travel Unpleasant and UnsafeThe Commonwealth of Virginia is facing a $2.6 billion deficit and legislators are scrambling to find funds to cut. The interstate rest areas are in the crosshairs. Nineteen are now closed indefinitely, negatively impacting travelers. -
The Playground at Crump ParkCrump Park in Glen Allen, Virginia has unique playground equipment that has the potential to become art. -
SlidesCan the slides at the neighborhood park be captivatingly ethereal? Absolutely. -
Raindrops on the UnexpectedLeaves and flowers aren't the only things touched by the elegance of raindrops. The rain can transform all kinds of unexpected objects into lovely subjects. -
Raindrops on Green LeavesPlain green leaves transform into resplendent works of art with the help of a little rain. -
Raindrops on Red LeavesSometimes you have to work a little harder to find what you're looking for, especially if it's delicate artistry. -
Raindrops on GrassNature's charm is all around us, but we sometimes pass by it without realizing that it's right under our feet. -
Raindrops on Pokeweed BerriesThe pokeweed plant is considered by some to be an invasive weed while others say the ink from its berries was used to write The Declaration of Independence. Either way, its deep purple berries and bright pink stems are an eye-catching combination. -
A Spider After the RainSpiders have little protection from the rain. Sometimes it and other debris gets caught up in their webs instead of insects. -
Raindrops on BambooAfter the rain ends, you can find a subtle refinement in the plants you see every day. Tiny raindrops cling to bamboo leaves and add to their allure. -
Raindrops on Morning GloriesRain storms can create dazzling details. Purple morning glories bejeweled with raindrops make for stunning images. -
Raindrops on MimosasThe aftermath of a rain storm can be delicately beautiful if you look in the right places at the right time. The raindrops dot the mimosa leaves like diamonds. -
The Plants of Echo Lake ParkEcho Lake Park in Glen Allen, Virginia is home to many plant species, both aquatic and terrestrial. The plants showcased here are in their late summer states. -
The Spider, the Frog and the ToadMany different animals can be found in one habitat. Spiders, frogs and toads are often neighbors around ponds and lakes. These animals live near Echo Lake in Glen Allen, Virginia. -
The American BullfrogThe American Bullfrog is an iconic animal common to most parts of the United States. Its appearance can vary greatly, both from animal to animal and during its lifespan. This bullfrog lives near Echo Lake in Glen Allen, Virginia. -
Clague Park: Westlake, Ohio's Oldest ParkClague Park in Westlake, Ohio was created in 1926 and today offers outdoor fun for just about anyone. Baseball diamonds, playgrounds, a duck pond and a swimming pool are just a few of the attractions that make Clague Park great. -
Clague Park's Places to PlayClague Park in Westlake, Ohio has plenty of places to play. Baseball diamonds, open fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, swimming pools and even horseshoe courts give just about everyone somewhere to have fun. -
Introducing the New Vmail from the University of Virginia and GoogleThe University of Virginia has teamed up with Google to offer Vmail to all alumni. All the powerful tools of Gmail are being paired with an @alumni.virginia.edu address for life. -
A Review of the Candlewood Suites in North Olmsted, OhioThe Candlewood Suites in North Olmsted, Ohio is a 2-star extended stay hotel west of Cleveland. For a moderate price, guests can expect an excellent stay and many amenities. -
The Curves and Lines of Clague ParkWhen you look around Clague Park in Westlake, Ohio, you'll find beautiful landscaping. And in the landscaping are curves and lines that are surprisingly artistic when viewed through the right lens. -
The Clague Park Duck PondThe duck pond at Clague Park in Westlake, Ohio is home to ducks and Canada geese, fish, and a wide variety of plants. A walking path follows around the pond and there is a large deck that overlooks it. -
The Ducks of Clague ParkClague Park in Westlake, Ohio is a haven for local water fowl. Mallards are most common, but the occasional Canada Goose also frequents the lake. -
A Review of the Homestead Studio Suites at Cleveland Airport in North Olmsted, OhioThe Homestead Studio Suites Cleveland Airport in North Olmsted, Ohio is a two-star extended stay hotel west of Cleveland. Travelers can expect a no frills stay at a moderate price. -
A Review of Fat Head's Brewery and Saloon in North Olmsted, OhioFat Head's Brewery and Saloon in North Olmsted, Ohio is a brewpub that offers an impressive assortment of beers, sandwiches, melts and subs. Good service and a nice atmosphere complete the package to make this place a good choice. -
A Review of the Holiday Inn Charlotte University in Charlotte, North CarolinaThe Holiday Inn Charlotte University is a 3-star hotel conveniently located near I-85 and many local attractions. It has nice amenities, recently renovated guest rooms and multi-function space perfect for receptions or conferences.
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A Review of the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Charlotte, North CarolinaThe Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Charlotte is conveniently located near I-85. It seats up to 18,500 and hosts popular bands. However, the venue is mediocre, with poor parking, overpriced concessions and too few bathrooms.
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Follow Astronomy's Breakthroughs on Twitter - Part 3With so many orbiters, probes, observatories and rovers working hard in our solar system, it's not always easy to keep up with the latest news. Astronomy buffs can now keep tabs on some of the most fascinating astronomical happenings on Twitter.
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Review of the Incubus Concert at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre-Charlotte, August 12, 2009The ever-touring Incubus has hit the road again after a year at home. The guys are out supporting their greatest hits album, "Monuments and Melodies." They played at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre-Charlotte on August 12, 2009. -
Review of the Incubus Concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion, August 9, 2009Incubus is known for their non-stop touring. After a year-long break, the guys are on the road again supporting their greatest hits album, "Monuments and Melodies." They stopped at Merriweather Post Pavilion on August 9, 2009. -
Follow Astronomy's Breakthroughs on Twitter - Part 2With so many orbiters, probes, observatories and rovers working hard in our solar system, it's not always easy to keep up with the latest news. Astronomy buffs can now keep tabs on some of the most fascinating astronomical happenings on Twitter. -
Follow Breakthroughs in Astronomy on Twitter - Part 1With so many orbiters, probes, satellites and rovers working hard in our solar system, it's not always easy to keep up with the latest news. Astronomy buffs can now keep tabs on some of the most fascinating astronomical happenings on Twitter. -
Work-At-Home Parent with a High Needs ToddlerHave you been blessed with a high needs child? If you're trying to work at home while caring for your high needs toddler, you know it can be tricky. It's a delicate balancing act but it can be done with a little creativity and flexibility. -
A Curious Phenomenon: Ambien AmnesiaAmbien is one of the most popular treatments for insomnia in America. As its popularity has increased, reports of amnesia and strange behaviors have also increased. -
Cloth Tampons and Interlabial Pads: Alternative Reusable Menstrual ProductsMost people know about cloth pads, many know about menstrual cups like the DivaCup, but few know about cloth tampons and interlabial pads. They're worth looking into if you want alternatives to traditional tampons and pads.
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Caring for Your Reusable Menstrual ProductsYou've invested money in your DivaCup, mama cloth or Sea Pearls, and that's a great sustainable and responsible step. The next step is taking care of your investment so that they last for years to come. -
Vegan Alternatives to Traditional Summer Barbecue FareIt's not easy being vegan (or vegetarian) in a season of meat-eating parties, but there's no reason vegans have to settle for munching off the veggie platter and potato chip bowl. -
Effexor and Pristiq: A Comparison of SNRI Antidepressants by WyethEffexor is one of the most popular prescription antidepressants today. Pristiq was introduced in 2008 and it may be a good alternative to Effexor. -
Teaching Toddlers to Care for the EarthBeing "green" is all the rage these days. But what about 25 years from now? Teaching your toddler to care for the earth is easy and fun, and it'll be better in the long run than buying that new Prius. -
Walgreens Online Prescription ManagementMost pharmacies offer online refills, some offer refill reminders, a few will even ship your medications to your home for free. Walgreens.com offers all this and more for free! -
Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron Demystified!Ruth Yaron's book Super Baby Food is the best resource for parents who want to make their own baby food. It's very informative and overwhelming in its detail. Here an experienced Super Baby Food maker will tell you what you really need to know. -
Living Opposite Lives: Spouses on the Night ShiftNot everyone can work during the day. Whether by choice or not, sometimes spouses are forced to live opposite lives. It's not easy but there are ways to make it work. -
Virginia EMS Certifications: From First Responders to ParamedicsWhat's a First Responder? What's a paramedic? What's the difference between an EMT-B and an EMT-I? EMT-Enhanced? Huh? I'm glad you asked, because I have your answers. -
Tips to Survive Being Married to a ParamedicIt's an honor to be married to a paramedic but it's also not easy. The 911 line will never stop ringing so how do you cope when your spouse spends more time with strangers than with you? -
Virginia Laws on Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) OrdersDying is an unpredictable event. You can control at least one aspect of it: whether you medical personnel to attempt resuscitation if you suffer a cardiac or respiratory arrest. Obtaining a DNR order in Virginia is easier than you might think. -
Creating Original Content for AC is Harder Than I Thought! My Solutions for a Common ProblemIdeas for articles pop into my head all day long. After a search of AC, I inevitably find that someone has already beaten me to it! What's a source to do for ideas when someone had them first? -
How to Become an EMT in VirginiaHave you ever thought about becoming an EMT in Virginia but weren't sure how to go about it? It's easier than you might think.Also published on:- Yahoo! US News
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Adios, Dora! Ni Hao, Kai-Lan!"Dora the Explorer" has been one of Nick Jr's most popular shows but the Chinese-American newcomer is a far better choice. Lessons about feelings and how to be a good friend are more important than what Dora teaches.
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Dyeing Playsilks with Wilton Icing DyesDyeing your own playsilks is easy and inexpensive. Wilton icing dyes are safe and non-toxic. -
Lilypie and Tickerfactory: The Best Sources for Tickers for Signatures and BlogsYou've seen birthday or pregnancy tickers in signatures on forums or on blogs, but there are many other kinds you can add. Tickerfactory.com and Lilypie.com are two of the most popular sources of tickers.
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The Melissa & Doug Cutting Fruit SetMelissa & Doug is a popular toy company that produces quality play food, both wooden and plastic. The Cutting Fruit Set is fun for toddlers and preschoolers (and their parents too!)
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Chapstick Addiction: A Real AfflictionChapstick addiction is no joke. Depending on its severity, it can be crippling both socially and financially and seriously impact the lives of the addict's loved ones. -
Should You Bank at Ally?Ally Bank advertises no fees, no asterisks, no teaser rates, no minimum balance requirement, no fine print and the highest APRs online. FDIC insured deposits, CDs, savings accounts and a money market account make Ally a great choice.
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The Don'ts of Washing Cloth DiapersWashing diapers is a fact of life when you cloth diaper your baby. Everyone has their own washing routine, but there are a few cardinal sins of diaper washing that will leave you with a bigger mess than when you started. -
Haba's "Animal Upon Animal" Stacking Puzzle GameHaba's "Animal Upon Animal" stacking puzzle game is a fun game for children and adults.
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When a Celebrity Unexpectedly DiesCelebrity deaths almost always make the news. But when a celebrity unexpectedly dies, the death becomes the news. Why are we so much more affected by the sudden death of a celebrity? -
Dishes: to Rinse or Not to RinseIt's a long-standing debate: should you pre-wash dishes before putting them in the dishwasher? I've got the answer: it's a waste of time and water to pre-wash. -
Vegan Alternatives to Traditional 4th of July FareIt's not easy being vegan (or vegetarian) in a season of meat-eating parties but there's no reason vegans have to settle for munching off the veggie platter and potato chip bowl. -
Don't Sabotage Your Own Budget by Making These Common MistakesNot even governments know how to make budgets so how could anyone else know? Since we can't legally print money to keep solvent (not naming names), we must write budgets for ourselves. Avoid these mistakes and prove you're smarter than the government. -
Antidepressants and Breastfeeding: Are They Compatible?Many nursing mothers require treatment for depression but common misconceptions about drug safety keep women from getting the treatment they need. Sorting through the misinformation is not easy but there are antidepressants safe for mothers and babies. -
Is Blue's Clues Still Relevant?Blue's Clues has been around since 1996 and has been replaced in the hearts and minds of many preschoolers. But it's still relevant and definitely worth your time.
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The Downside to Attachment ParentingAttachment parenting is about building a close bond with your baby, but building that bond can take its toll on the parents if they're not careful. Trust me, I know. -
Low Cost Indoor Activities for Toddlers at HomeWhether it's raining, snowing, too hot or too cold, there are some times when you just can't play outside. Quick! What do you do with your toddler to beat the boredom without breaking your budget?





















