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A little lizard ancestry for you all. (yes, this is an actual photo – edited – but I’m not that old… ;) / / © 2007 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Unfortunately this is one of the areas that was affected by “Black Saturday”, I am so hoping that this little pocket of Myrlte beech forest wasnt touched by the fires. There were fires in the Blue Range, Marysville National park. The Myrtle beech trees have been around since the Jurassic period. I stood in the river with my jeans rolled up to my knees, the water had slowed nearly to a stillness as it gathered around the rocks in the water that were covered with moss, as I hit the timer button on my camera in that 10 seconds I had time to reflect on the raw beauty of this ancient forest. The forest that stood before me was thousands of years old. It was summer out beyond these beautiful old trees it was a stinking hot day, the flies stuck to my body, I found relief in the river and under the ancient old tree. Under the ancient trees it was freezing, for some strange reason it was like the middle of winter under the trees and my feet and legs were numb from the icy water that I stood in. This artwork has been featured in Yarra Valley and ranges Group and also in Crossing Streams Group. Featured in the group “Stream Crossings” Featured in the group “Yarra Valley and ranges “feelitcomp” Stillness speaks 1 Mat print sold of this artwork so far. 3 Cards sold of this artwork so far. Any sales from this artwork will be going to the Phoenix Appeal for the “Black Saturday Fires”.
Taken in Dorset between Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove /
A combination of 2 of my tee designs.
3d art render of a some Brachiosaurus. Made with Bryce 3d. Full name:Brachiosaurus brancai Brachiosaurus, meaning “arm lizard”, was a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period, Tanzania,Africa. It was named thus because its forelimbs were much longer than its hind limbs. One of the largest animals ever to walk the earth.Brachiosaurus was around 25 meters (82 feet) in length and was probably able to raise its head about 13 meters (42 ft) above ground level.Weight is in the range 32 tonnes to 37 tonnes. Brachiosaurus was fully cold-blooded or was a passive bulk endotherm (or gigantotherm). / Brachiosaurus nostrils were long thought to be located on the top of the head.New studies show that, while the nasal openings in the skull were placed high above the eyes, the nostrils would still have been close to the tip of the snout ,the tall crests of brachiosaurs supported some sort of fleshy resonating chamber. Brachiosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs of the Jurassic era; it lived on prairies filled with ferns, bennettites and horsetails, and it moved through vast conifer forests and groves of cycads, seed ferns and ginkgos. Some of its contemporary genera included Stegosaurus, Dryosaurus, Apatosaurus and Diplodocus. While it is speculated that groups of Brachiosaurus moved in herds, fully grown individuals had little to fear from even the largest predators of the time, Allosaurus and Torvosaurus, on account of their sheer size.
3d art render of the mighty dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex. Made with bryce 3d. No other meat-eating dinosaur has the fame and reputation of Tyrannosaurus! Up to 13 meters (42 feet) long, it sported the largest head (and biggest teeth) of any known land-based predator. Whether primarily hunter or scavenger, this last of the giant theropod dinosaurs ruled right up until the end of the Age of Dinosaurs…
I am sure with a closer look you will find those prehistoric creatures lurking in the misty water, waiting for you to take a wrong step… Well, just tried to do something more interesting from few ordinary photos, but couldn’t; yet, still learning. Thank you for looking! Oh, Blue Mountains, NSW, by the way.
Durdle Door on the Jurassic coast in Dorset, England.
A man sits on a bench, in a park… watching the dinosaurs… ;-)
A section of the Chesil Bank in Dorset, UK. The beach of pebbles stretches some 17 miles from Chesil Cove at Portland towards Burton Bradstock & West Bay 40D / Sigma10 – 20 / ISO 100 / 6 secs @ f11 map The end of the same evening as the skies cleared
This is a very famous arch formation on the Dorset coast in the UK. It is part of the coast known as the Jurassic Coast and is a World Heritage Site. Canon 20D / Sigma 10-20MM / f16 / Approx. 1/2 second / ISO 100
LARGE VIEW RECOMMENDED 0.5 sec exposure, f13, 10mm Sigma, Canon EOS 450D. ND8 Grad filter. Without blowing my own trumpet and owing a lot to the light and location, this is by far, my most favourite image I have created. A little work in Photoshop, but not much, I hope you like it as much as I do. The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site is England’s first natural World Heritage Site – it is known as The Jurassic Coast. It covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from East Devon to Dorset, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth’s history. World Heritage status was achieved because of the site’s unique insight into the Earth Sciences as it clearly depicts a geological ‘walk through time’ spanning the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
10.sec, f 25, iso 100, 14mm, 50D. Shot at kimmeridge bay in dorset
The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site is England’s first natural World Heritage Site – it is known as The Jurassic Coast. It covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from East Devon to Dorset, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth’s history. World Heritage status was achieved because of the site’s unique insight into the Earth Sciences as it clearly depicts a geological ‘walk through time’ spanning the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Created by using 5 bracketed images, processed in Photomatix Pro 3. Had this one printed and is now sitting on one my living room walls. BEST VIEWED LARGER
. . . another from the trip into the live firing danger zone, [ when all guns stopped ] . . . Canon 40D / Sigma 10 -20 / 3.5 secs / f8 / ISO 100 / 11mm / ND Grad, likley 0.9? Adjusted in PhaseOne-Capture one [at RAW stage] – resized & sharpened for jpg. [for RB] from 8 bit tiff in CS3
Sunset over Durdle Door, Dorset.
Sunset on a bitterly cold winter’s afternoon at Kimmeridge, Dorset.
duck series
More boats! Sold Sept 2009 – Laminated Print (medium). Thank you!
abtract fossil landscapes / best viewed larger
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