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Using my hubble telescope, I have discovered planets and alien life in another solar systems. I have posted one of the planets I discovered, Velantia and today I want to add this amazing find, the planet Mersia. I have located several planets in a galaxy far far away…... I also have photos of aerial views that show more detail of alien landscapes that I will share with you. Poul Anderson wrote a book entitled Ensign Flandry describing mammalian beings from a planet he had not yet discovered. Apparently he reported being abducted by a Mersian, an oxygen breathing being who can visit planets with plenty of free water, oxygen and moderate temperatures, resembling Earth and their home world Merseia. Although they bear their young alive and suckle them, they very clearly resemble their reptilian ancestors. Their heavy tail is used both as a back prop when the Merseian is at rest and as a weapon in close-quarters fighting. I have a photo of a Merseia supplied to me by Poul Anderson. His account of his journey to the planet Merseia could convince any skeptic that life exists in other galaxies. We are not alone says Poul Anderson and the government has gone to extreme measures to hide the true facts from the inhabitants on Planet Earth. I was fascinated by his account and worked for days exploring the information he gave me to finally locate the planet Merseia, a beautiful undiscovered planet that our species could travel to given its oxygen based and friendly aliens who have not harmed any earth inhabitants during their exploration of life forms on other planets. When the Merceians were first discovered by Terran traders, they occupied one planet, and had not developed space travel. Their society was feudal, with a tradition of loyalty and responsibiliy betwen the nobility and their client families. After first contact, the Merseians acquired interstellar spacecraft and began building heir own Empire. They retained class structure: the Emperor is elected by a governing council of noble clan heads. The Merseians are militaristic, but not in the brutal sense of earth beings. They never kill any of their own species and are proud of displaying their courage in battle to protect themselves against hostile outside forces. They would be very welcoming to human beings and as Poul stated are a model for civilization and like other alien species consider homo sapiens to be primarily brutal and primitive beings that are viewed as inferior to many levels of alien life intelligence and higher levels of consciousness as introduced to our society by Abraham Maslowe . They have observed our uncivilized and underdeveloped society and military intelligence (an oxymoron) with abject terror and horror at our primordial traits. The Merseians have retained their class structure: the Emperor is elected by a governing council of noble clan heads. They have a tradition of independence that makes them impatient with bureaucracy and any political system that would promote division among their species and lead to the savage wars conduced by human beings who kill many of the most noble and courageous members of their own species. We are not only considered inferior in the United States by other more civilized countries around the world, but also are seen as severly arrested developmentally and resistant to emotional maturation over the many centuries that we have been observed by the noble Empires of extraterrestrial beings. They like others believe our President Mr. Bush may be the missing link as demonstrated by the website www.bushorchimp.com. / This is a macro shot of stone and the texture, color and imagery / is enhanced in the large format.
Buin Zoo, Santiago, Chile
A very cool cauliflower at the market!
Turtles are reptilians of the Order Testudines, most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs. About 300 species are alive today, and some are highly endangered.Turtles cannot breathe in water, but they can hold their breath for various periods of time.They breathe air and don’t lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water. The largest turtles are aquatic.(Wikipedia.org)
Jenny Dean and I went out on a photoshoot to the Johnstone River Crocodile Farm this week, I was really intrigued by the reflections of the crocs as they lay on the edge of their ponds. Check out Jenny’s work here / :
A beautiful Green Iguana shows off his dragon-like finery!
Another photo of the horny toad. Just a head shot. He looks very prehistoric in this shot like his reptilian ancestors. / This art work is registered copyright©2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
This is another photo using the same technique I used on “Helen – Reptilian Planet Raptoria”. This time using a photo of my Grandson who was wearing a Spiderman mask on his head at the time. I did a bit more vector work on this. Again I hope to redo this with the improved techniques I have learnt. Even so this only took me half the time “Helen” took. Is it effective? (Kaymin of course thinks it’s “COOL”). Origonal Image used to create “Kaymin – Reptilian Planet Raptoria” /
A couple of geckos cuddling on the eave of our patio. / We live in Yorkeys Knob, one of the northern beaches of Cairns, FNQ.
Shot taken at a wildlife park in central Victoria Australia Taken with an Olympus E520 DSLR camera, no flash / /
Recently there’s been a spate of crocodile attacks here in Australia. / / Just last weekend, 11 year old Birony Goodsell was dragged underwater by one and never resurfaced. / / If feel deeply sorry for her and even worse for her family but for crying out loud, she was swiming in our most dangerous state, in a place called Black Jungle Swamp. / / That’s just asking for it. / / So now authorities are setting traps to catch and kill these so called ‘menacing’ crocodiles. / / Fair enough but I think it’s important for all of us to remember that we don’t own this planet. We share it with millions of other species and we have to learn and teach our children to respect them and their rights. / / I’m doing this shirt to present the lighter side of these primordial creatures and point out that they aren’t menacing. They’re just hungry. / / /
Recently there’s been a spate of crocodile attacks here in Australia. / / Just last weekend, 11 year old Birony Goodsell was dragged underwater by one and never resurfaced. / / If feel deeply sorry for her and even worse for her family but for crying out loud, she was swiming in our most dangerous state, in a place called Black Jungle Swamp. / / That’s just asking for it. / / So now authorities are setting traps to catch and kill these so called ‘menacing’ crocodiles. / / Fair enough but I think it’s important for all of us to remember that we don’t own this planet. We share it with millions of other species and we have to learn and teach our children to respect them and their rights. / / I’m doing this art to present the lighter side of these primordial creatures and point out that they aren’t menacing. They’re just hungry. / /
my new char, dinoboy! though i forgot to draw the tail, and i’m already ready for a revamp =)... as soon as i drew this, a new dinoboy jumped through the vortex that is my mind, and i mumbled, cooool… but i still like this lil’ guy =D!
Leaf. / shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / Straight from camera.
When I turned the corner from my garage onto my driveway, I stopped in my tracks. There between me and my destination, the mailbox, was an unexpected visitor staring me in the face. I backed up slowly, ran back into the house for the camera, and got a few shots of my slithery friend. He kept coiling in a ball and striking angrily in my direction, none too happy that I had impeded his progress to wherever. Sure gave me a case of the chills! Snakes, even king snakes, always do! In the past, I’ve posted lots of pictures of birds, butterflies, and flowers, but this is probably my first one of a snake (and very likely my last)!
Caught in the act of courting and croaking, this guy was amongst many froggies making a heck of a racket! Common or Edible Frog (pelophylax esculentus). Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 70-200mm L f/4
Australian Estuarine Crocodiles “Salties”.... truly fearsome creatures to me. / I spent 2 years living in Darwin convinced that my Husband would be eaten by one…. he likes to fish from the riverbank…... luckily he saw the sense in not doing this while we lived there. These crocs were in captivity so I was quite safe….. but some people insist on putting themselves in danger with crocs in the wild. Check this out and moments later [canon 10000D] Featured – Dimensions group – June 2009
We know them. Have maybe dated or even married them. Those predators that have a heart so cold they must be cold blooded reptiles. Beware. ;o) Just a little fun filled advice today. Created in Apophysis 3D Hack.
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