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they landed.
they took a look.
schubert scared them away. [that's his brave head in the last frame]
using what's left of my yellow and black impossible film. it had obviously pooped out.
Polaroid 600
An image made from several rainy night light paintings, merged and mirrored and otherwise played with. :-)
Large is fun! :-) See large on black with B l a c k M a g i c
I've never seen their little spaceships landing, but praying mantises are clearly visitors from outer-space.
Nisqually NWR
If you are familiar with the flowering tree called a dogwood, you might be surprised to learn this fact. What you are looking at is the true flower on a dogwood tree. The white petals of the dogwood flower are actually leaf-like growths called bracts rather than true petals. The actual flowers are in the cluster at the center of the dogwood bloom.
Мне кажется, очень многие смотрели или слышали о знаменитом научно-фантастическом боевике режиссёра Джеймса Кэмерона «Чужи́е» (англ. Aliens, 1986).
It seems to me that many people have watched or heard about the famous sci-fi action movie directed by James Cameron “Aliens” (eng. Aliens, 1986).
Time for a new series. Difficult to find a transition from Transnistria. So I don't even try and start with an odd one from my current vacation in South Korea.
The Bear Lake Valley has such a diverse landscape. This photo was taken from a dry salt marsh in Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge looking toward the drought stricken hills bordering the eastern edge of the valley. The foreground is a layer of salt-tolerant plants called pickleweed, which turns bright red in autumn, alternating with grass and marsh plants. The marsh is completely dry here, and most of the refuge ponds are just puddles now. A hundred years ago people tried to farm the plateau on top of those hils, but every farm failed, earning the plateau the name "Poverty Flat".
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!
Created with 2 Wombo images.
Prompts: clear glass vase with alien plant, roots in the water, black background, rough dark wood table, dark room, side lighting, ultra realistic details
Sorry, I didn't make note of the style but it looks like either The City or Soft Touch.
The thing I enjoy most about AI is making things that do not exist in a realistic style. Of course I enjoy landscapes and flowers, but I truly have the most fun coming up with imaginary things and places. I hope you enjoy the wanderings of my imagination.
I haven't done an abstract shot for quite a long time, and yes, this was completely by accident. Thanks to the inspiration of other macro photographers, I was scrutinising the moss growing on the trees locally, happened upon this unusual plant growth from a pocket of moss and so, on the Nikkor 55-200mm I affixed the DCR250 and thanks to the awkward focus points, I had to switch to manual, rocking on my ankles I got this shot, in PP I noticed it looked so Alien and yet ghostly at the time.
Thus it got me thinking, albeit all things are energetic wave form information, be in one realm of any given dimension, 3D, 4D, or 5D, spirits are absolute, so thus, isn't it unusual how we categorise Aliens and Ghosts into secular partitions? An Alien can surely have a spirit thus upon expiration of "physical" life, can go on energetically to the next realm as a Spirit. Concluding that Homosapiens, Aliens and Ghosts are in fact one and the same thing, acutely a conscious multiplicity of differing, interchangeable and energetic Interdimensional, waveform information constructs of infinite awareness.
Psst: Guess what? You never actually die.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
Whatever your opinion is of David Finchers Alien 3 there can be no doubt in the excellent choice of location for the opening scenes. Chemical beach and Blast beach on the Durham coastline provide some very unusual and rugged settings. The harsh light of the cloudless sky proved quite challenging though, requiring full use of the filters.
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During my astrophotography trip to the Canary Islands the Tajinaste rojo were in full bloom.
Standing between these strange looking flowers in the barren volcanic landscape of the Las Cañadas caldera and seeing the starfilled sky unfold above me, evoked a feeling of being in a completely alien world. One of the spots that almost gave me goosebumps was this sloping hill, where the terrain nicely matches the angle of the rising Milky Way.
As a Swiss national I found it interesting to learn that the scientific name of the Tajinaste (Echium wildpretii), honours the 19th century Swiss botanist Hermann Josef Wildpret, who was head gardener of the famous botanical garden Jardin de Aclimatación de la Orotava (also called Botánico for short) near Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife.
EXIF
Canon EOS Ra
Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8 @ 15mm
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Low Level Lighting
Sky:
7 x 60s @ ISO1600, tracked
Foreground:
Focus stack of 4 x 15s @ ISO1600 during twilight
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
#2 in my Spoon series
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