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Another theory of evolution courtesy of Photoshop. Nothing fancy - mostly a lot of cut and pasting and erasing what I did not want (yes, I did this before knowing anything about layers. It is possible to use the 'eraser' though now I wouldn't as it's way too much work).
Sedgwick County Zoo--Wichita,KS
I don't believe in the evolution of people from monkeys. I think that God in His infinite wisdom had the power and grace to make man the way that he is today. I do believe that evolution exists in how we have evolved as people. We have learned to use our talents for technology and learning and have made great advances the world over. That being said...I am still submitting this picture for my evolution picture for MSH 0907. Even though we have evolved by whatever means that you believe in; the basic need is still evident, even in the animals.
We all need Love and Kindness. Let's hope that is a need that never evolves to a point of extinction.
2000 BM photo by supersnail.com
2009 pre Burn self-portrait.
This year's theme is "Evolution."
best. theme. ever.
"Evolution of a healthy lifestyle". I'm not sure how porn stars, prostitutes or swingers would feel about that first step, being compared to monkeys. Actually, it's kind of offensive to anyone with the occasional vice, which is pretty much all of us. Ah well...
R-Evolution is the third and final sculpture in the series of three monumental sculptures, The Bliss Project, by Marco Cochrane
Photo taken in Petaluma, CA
Plot of individuals known from fossils or live specimens. Each dot represents one individual. Horizontal position roughly indicates physical similarity. Vertical position corresponds to the geological layers that the fossils are found in. The strangely high number of Paranthropus from the Upper Pliocene is due to the dozens of P. robustus specimens at Swartkrans, South Africa, and the high number of Ardipithecus from the Lower Pliocene is due to recently published discoveries of A. ramidus. Some populations appear to have dead ends (e.g., Neandertals, Homo erectus, Paranthropus), while others (e.g., Ardipithecus, Praeanthropus) may have living successors.
Bonus Foto Friday
Late shadows tend to exaggerate the actual.
This simple lizard's shadow looks like a Brontosaurus.
This one made me laugh so much, I had to post it!
Little H is hunched over, emerging from the water; Big H is using simple tools; finally, C is running upright!
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution hd Wallpaper
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