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This is the decaying trunk of a eucalyptus tree that I dug up in our garden last year and now thinking about what to do with! It did provide the opportunity for quite a bizarre image that is almost alien in look and texture. I immediately thought of alien worlds!

The only thing that scares me more than space aliens is the idea that there aren't any space aliens. We can't be the best that creation has to offer. I pray we're not all there is. If so, we're in big trouble.

~ Ellen DeGeneres

 

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Shot taken this summer, in proximity of the summit of Mount Tabor (3.178 m), France.

The dying celestial body is the sun disappearing behind the mountains, between mists. This particular atmosphere reminded me of a scene from the movie "Alien", directed by Ridley Scott.

 

Something about Minimalism

 

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Flowerbud and leaf of Drosera rotundifolia

A Seed pod resembling something Alien like.

A flying garden Alien ;-)

 

ein fliegender Garten Alien ;-)

I don't know what this is, would love to know

ALIEN BRAIN - DJ WHAP & PUFFYDON MUSIC

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl7lcxD_NqA

The bee balm reminds me of an alien being of some kind or an alien world before it fully blooms. Note the wee fluorescent neon green bug on it and the tiny raindrops. I put a flickr note where it is.

 

Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro lens on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II at f4.5 hand held.

 

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So George Thorogood was incredible but before he appeared we had the treat of the most spectacular clouds at sundown. Sadly no cameras are allowed at the amphitheatre but at least I had my cell phone! The light on these clouds changed by the minute. What a bonus!!

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Dwarf Japanese Thread Leaf Maple Tree

I'm sure the residents of this estate have long become accustomed to this spaceship-like water tower looming over their lives... but it frankly gives me the creeps every time I drive past

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DUE ALIENE FEMMINE SI CONTENDONO I FAVORI DEL MASCHIO CHE STA OSSERVANDO

 

FOTOMONTAGGIO ESEGUITO CON LE FOTO SCATTATE ALLA MOSTRA "BEYOND ALIEN, H.R. GIGER A TORINO A CUI HO AGGIUNTO DUE FOTO DEI UNA MODELLA.

 

TWO FEMALE ALIENS COMPETE FOR THE FAVORS OF THE OBSERVING MALE

 

PHOTOMONTAGE MADE WITH PHOTOS TAKEN AT THE EXHIBITION "BEYOND ALIEN, H.R. GIGER IN TURIN TO WHICH I ADDED TWO PHOTOS OF A MODEL.

Frozen pine tree with an appearance of a wooden aliens monster in the Finnish Lapland on a fell after a snow storm in February 2019.

 

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The rock formation known as the Alien Throne in Bisti Badlands.

Inflatable Aliens, given out as prizes by the gaming arcades on the Kemah Boardwalk.

  

Stay away from him you Bitch !

Regal Sea Goddess (Felimare picta)

Alien: Isolation

 

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Peeling birch bark.

 

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I got a little bit of Indiana Jones vibes when I spotted this amazing rock.

Part of a wider project documenting Aliens From Abroad in their natural habitat. Have space ship - will travel.

 

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Imagine...imagine you are an astronaut...in a shiny titanium rocket...who has just landed on another planet. The first visitor from another world. The first explorer of your kind. You walk through the dust of the red planet as you approach a small extraterrestrial village. And there they wait for you, the blue people - beautiful, savage and wild. And here you will introduce yourself and bring gifts. What will be your first words? What emotions will you experience? Will you survive the first five minutes of this encounter? What is the statistical life span of a star traveller? How now, Nathaniel York?

 

Fear. Curiosity. Apprehension. Exhilaration. The complex range of emotions experienced by both the anonymous onlooker and the aliens from another world. And in this moment of shared sensations and wonder, the realization that all life is connected through invisible threads of shared humanity. The same fears. The same hopes.

 

Loosely inspired by the short story 'Ylla' by Ray Bradbury, published in 'The Martian Chronicles' (1950). I first picked up this book when I was a teenager, back in the days when I kept live trilobites in my bathtub. This book never let me go. Such a fantastic read. Beautiful, entertaining, lyrical - and profound.

 

Alien romance, drama, premonition, tension, fear, jealousy, crime, symbolism and xenophobia - this story has it all. And at the end of each paragraph, as we get pulled deeper into the story, we feel reminded of Planet Earth, every step along the way. Bradbury is holding up a mirror to ourselves.

 

This story is deeply personal for me. I have been a life-long explorer. I also have been "the Martian". The two are interchangeable. I know both perspectives. And what I have learned: despite major differences in cultures and religion, if we can just find time to sit down, share a hot drink and talk a little, we find that we are actually not that different from each other after all. The same hopes, the same fears. All over the globe. And perhaps beyond.

 

Our entry for the LensCulture Critics' Choice Award 2022 (Single Photo Category).

 

An online copy of "Ylla" is available here:

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Just in time for Halloween. Amaze your friends with this super realistic alien avatar. The avatar comes with an AO and even a creepy walking sound that is optional to use.

 

Alien Xenomorph Avatar 1.1 by Absolute Creations

 

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Always wondered how sky would look on alien planets....

 

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I imagined myself floating weightless in the middle of a waveless sea. Moments, minutes, hours stretched lazily, between the future and the past, like strands of taffy twirled between the fingers of an alien god. The clouds were everywhere and nowhere, water was air and air was water-like. Then, in a blink of an eye, the alien forms rose up from what remained of my life. I laughed.

Hey all, I'm taking a break from blogging. May be indefinite, may not be. I don't know.

 

I have to rediscover why I fell in love with sl photography in the first place.

 

Anyway, here's alien fuckery for you.

 

Also, happy new year

Sculpture 30 at Bondi's 'Sculptures By The Sea', 2025.

See the videos:

sculpturebythesea.com/sculpture-sea-bondi-2025-exhibition...

sculpturebythesea.com/sculpture-sea-bondi-2025-exhibition...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVJbwsWK2i0

 

Sculpture 30, entitled 'Alien Arums', was created by the artists known as the 'Ghost Net Collective'.

 

The 'Alien Arums' are perched on the northern side of the headland at Marks Park - along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk.

 

Zoom in to see all of Bondi Beach in the late afternoon.

 

The artists say:

"Arum spikes emerge as alien invaders. Numerous species such as these 'Arums' are invading our coastline, establishing and thriving. 'Alien Arums' explores connections between embedded ghost-nets washed up on our shores, and the emergence of these reconstructed, growing, forms."

 

I am not sure what they are talking about, but interestingly, the sculpture is made from the ghost-nets that wash up on beaches. These ghost nets are attributed to the deaths of marine life all around the world.

SO, I think this sculpture is a statement about the dangers of ghost-nets, discarded by ships, in the ocean.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.

 

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