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an editorial illustration of an article about the human development rather from homosapiens than other species, perhaps due to their higher ability to communicate and among large groups.
What do you take pride in?
Strobist: softbox full power top left, angled towards and ~1/4 below table.
From the PABO, Parrafine Companies exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, San Francisco
Arriving back in Great Yarmouth in the late afternoon, I took a walk around the Pleasure Beach Fun Fair. It was about to close so there weren't many people about.
Slightly cropped
Much better large please xx
Not the best of light today for moving subjects but got lucky with this Gelada Baboon which suddenly stood upright and ran along this platform before going back on all fours. At Colchester Zoo
It's hardly scientific, but I did take a lot of pictures over my evolution period.
I decided, after a disussion with a friend back in October, to let the beard grow longer than I had before, in the hope it would straighten out and behave, and look rugged and nice and so on (it settled on chaotic and pubic, but some people loved it).
You can chart the point at which I give up on trying to tame the beard and become distracted by the potential of the moustache - and the early attempts to get a wax and technique that worked for me!
I trimmed the beard right back last night, for a change. The long beard experiment is over, but it was documented along the way, and it's final hours were captured by a photographer infinitely more skilled than I.
Obviously if you want the full horrors in detail- view this large.
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Light/Strobist: A 500W spotlight (warm white) from left and a neon-lamp (cold white) from right. The spotlight goes into the lightcube, the neon-lamp is in the lightcube, where the object stands.
Figures by Pearson Scott Foresman, Smokeybjb, T. Michael Keesey, Nobu Tamura, and Ernst Haeckel.
Figures are not to scale.
I was going to come up with a title for this one highlighting the brickwork that was never meant to be seen. But then looked at the building some more.
Saw these two there together and thought it would do for a nice "evolutive" picture, specially since both are pretty much the same color.
If this Sebring is the one I am thinking about then it used to wear chromed hubcaps which has kept losing one by one, it's registered in 2001.
The Stratus on the other hand was quite dirty and accumulated a lot of dust in both the body and the wheels, perhaps not moved from there for a long time now. Its front plate was damaged so I cannot see the letters propertly but I'm guessing it's BZW therefre registered in 2002 (is it too new for the car? wiki says this generation ended production in 2000. But perhaps it lasted a bit longer here?).
Evolution Project - (c) Nick Christakis
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The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or just Evo,[1] is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral. All use two litre, turbocharged engines and four-wheel drive systems. see more Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Pictures.
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