Over time, the usefulness of the concept of the fitness landscape led to the adaptation of this term to describe the relationship between protein function and its protein-coding gene sequence ( Biswas et al., 2021 Ogden et al., 2019 Romero and Arnold, 2009 Wittmann et al., 2021 Zheng et al., 2020). Originally, the fitness landscape was introduced to describe the relationship between fitness and the entire genome ( de Visser and Krug, 2014 Wright, 1932). The fitness landscape is often conceptualised as a multidimensional surface ( de Visser and Krug, 2014 Ferretti et al., 2018 Kondrashov and Kondrashov, 2015 Wright, 1932) with one dimension representing fitness, or another phenotype, and the other dimensions each representing a genotype’s locus. I created Wild Planet Blog to share my own experiences and photos from the amazing places I have the opportunity to visit.Understanding the relationship between genotype and phenotype, the fitness landscape, elucidates the fundamental laws of heredity ( Canale et al., 2018 de Visser and Krug, 2014 Ferretti et al., 2018 Fragata et al., 2019 Wright, 1932) and may ultimately create novel methods of protein design ( Alley et al., 2019 Bryant et al., 2021 Hirabayashi and Arai, 2019 Wrenbeck et al., 2017 Wu et al., 2019). I used to travel to cities when I was younger, however the older I get, the more I want to get away from the crowds and just enjoy the nature as much as I can while it's still here. Whenever I get my holidays I try to always make the best out of them and travel somewhere with lots of nature and landscapes, where I can break free from the routine, see new places every day and enjoy the nature around me as much as I can. Somehow with this routine you are supposed to also find some time to do some sports (one has to stay in good shape), so really there is not much time for anything else. You wake up early, take a shower, get dressed, spend 45 min to get to work, spend 8 h or more at work, spend another 45 minutes to get back home, maybe go to buy some groceries, make some food, eat, crash on the couch to watch some series and then you go to sleep just to wake up and do the same thing all over again. Life at work and in a city (even one the size of Helsinki!!) can be quite challenging sometimes. In order to take good pictures you have to know your equipment. I am always impressed by the latest cameras and lenses and really admire how the cameras are working nowadays. Working with people is also something that I enjoy, so naturally portrait photography is one of my interests too.īeing a software engineer by day, I am also a bit of a "nerd" and I really enjoy technology and gadgets. What I love the most is wildlife photography and landscape photography, however I always like to push my limits and try something new. This is such a versatile subject, it has so many branches and there is always something to learn and to explore. Ever since, this is all I can think of and I keep updating my gear, reading blogs and trying to master the art of photography. I have always been drawn to photography and a couple of years ago I decided to take my hobby to the next level and I purchased my first DSLR camera. My favourite animals are birds and I could just watch them for hours and hours and never get bored! What better way is there to enjoy nature than to capture it on camera and relive the moment every time you look at a photograph? After I discovered all the nature that Finland has to offer I decided to stay and enjoy it as much as I can. I am originally from a small city in Romania, I finished my university studies in Bucharest and I moved to Finland in 2011. If you would like to buy an image, work together or just want to say hi and ask some questions don't hesitate to contact me.Įver since I was a little girl living in the country side with my grandparents I loved animals and I loved nature. I also implemented and designed this very website :) I also designed and created the logo you see, Wild Planet Blog, which is based on my own image of a puffin in Faroe Islands. All the pictures you see on this website are taken by myself, unless it is stated otherwise. I am a self-taught photographer and a software engineer who lives in Espoo, Finland. Hi! I'm Oana Badiu, a wildlife and landscape photographer
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