Waterforlife.net is proud to introduce, photos of rural America Transformed into Animated ART.

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Click on the Images below to see this unique art.

Ripples on a Still morning Beauty in Rural America On the Beach
Earthquake!!!    EQ in Grangeville ID EQ in the Winter.

Other 3d Animations

Fly over the North Pole Fly over Mars  


Would you like to have your photo here free of charge? See the bottom of the page.


Would you like to have your picture on waterforlife.net?  If you have a great photo you would like to have on our rural art display.  We are planning to add much more art both animated and still.  You can send us your photo to have posted.  The qualifications are:
1) You must send us the photo with your name and address, and a brief statement that you own the you own the copyright (i.e. you took the photo) and release the copy right to us (to reprint it). 2)We can return your photo if you send a self addressed stamped envelope, but we will not be in anyway be responsible if the photo is in any way damaged or lost.   It would probably be best if you have an 2nd copy of the photo.
3)The photo must be clear and of good quality.  

The following the following are necessary in a photo to make Earthquake and Ripple Animations:   1) To make ripple Animations you must have water across the bottom portion of the photo, and the shoreline must be horizontal.
2) To make earthquake animations you must not have any large objects in the foreground (i.e. trees buildings et) The foreground needs to be open space (i.e. grass).  The background can be anything (except you want a minimal amount of sky).  For more information, or to send pictures send us an EMAIL Click HERE For Webmaster's EMAIL

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