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Seen at RV Dupuis in the Plateau
2011-09-16
Leica IIIc
Summitar 5cm f/2
Fuji Neopan 400, pushed to ISO 800 (or so) in Caffenol C-M + table salt
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Someone's crude rendering of an alien on the observation deck. It struck me as so primitive.
(Taken in Marfa, Texas while waiting to see the Marfa Lights in 2005 after we evacuated for Rita.
If you don't know what the Marfa Lights are here's the wiki entry:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfa_lights
While we waited for the sun to set we ran into an older couple who sat down near us and began chatting.
He was on a quest to see certain "mystery spots" before he died and the Marfa Lights was one of them.
As the sun went down, he began pointing out stars and told us he was an amateur star gazer and had been for most of his life. He had so much incredible knowledge we were both awestruck.
That night I got to see the Milky Way in the sky.
It's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my entire life.
And I wished I had my ipod so that I could lay back and listen to "Under The Milky Way" (my favorite song ever) to complete the picture. I ran through it in my head anyhow. I know every little nuance by heart.
I'm sure I seemed anti-social because the boy was extremely into the conversation about various heavenly bodies while I was quietly dumbfounded by the sheer amount of stars in the sky. And! Seeing the Milky Way all across the sky from one end to the other...actually seeing the spiral! Holy, can't wrap my head around it, fawk!
We never did see any 'mystery lights', but we did see loads of car headlights weaving through the hills on distant roads.
Tourist trap?
I'm sure.
But I wouldn't trade that half hour of just staring up at the sky for anything in the world.)
How those walls are going to work together with Alien figures. Later Aliens will be able to blend in there perfectly.
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Even though this looks like a green alien, with three eyes and a mouth, from some sci-fi movie, this is a fruit (in fact the base of the flower).
Took this in the garden. Leaves shaped to look like a little green alien. Used car windscreen shade as a reflector to bounce some fill as well as a fill flash with a homemade diffuser
Alien (disguised as a tree face) shooting evil beam into the woods.
This is not photoshopped in any way, shape or form. This is exactly as it came out of the camera.
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I mainly bought this set because I wanted another alien and for this minifig. Doesn't he make the perfect 10th Doctor? :)
Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words ALIEN and GIGER.
The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.
it was worth a try - but a previously created image on Night Cafe marginally improved with better definition, but fewer details.
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Finding life on other planets (Aliens!) is a tantalising prospect that occupies our daydreams. And yet with the constant onslaught of new technology are we fast approaching a time when it could become a reality? To humans, the idea of being alone in a Universe at least 10 to 13 billion light years across is disconcerting. The philosophical ramifications of being alone in such an overwhelming expanse of spacetime cannot be overstated. Given everything we know about the current rate of star and planetary formation, however, it would seem illogical that we should be the only sentient beings in the Universe. And given what we do know about the structure of life here on Earth and of molecules found thus far in the interstellar medium, it would appear that carbon could be the key to life's development anywhere in the Universe. While we can only continue to speculate about the extraterrestrial development of life and intelligence, we do know that carbon production is based on the rate of star formation. Estimates by the Hubble Space Telescope strongly suggest that carbon production peaked almost 7 billion years ago. Given the time span necessary for biological evolution as we know it, some theorists now believe that it is highly unlikely that the Universe could have seen the first carbon-based intelligent life any sooner than 3 billion years ago, or when the Universe was already more than 10 billion years old. In other words, the evolution of extraterrestrial intelligent life could be a very "recent" cosmic phenomenon. In fact, as Mario Livio from the Space Telescope Science Institute and Charles Lineweaver from the University of New South Wales in Sydney have both pointed out, the Universe may only just be awakening to an epoch of intelligent life. As Lineweaver has noted, at this stage in our own development, it is impossible to know whether we have come late or early to the cosmic party, but in the long history of our Universe, we might be relative newcomers.
If there are extraterrestrial civilizations capable of communicating as we do, shouldn't it follow that the same basic physics also held for their evolution? Life as we know it, has its best chance of developing on an Earth-like, fast-rotating planet in orbit around a Sun-like star, which has a hydrogen-burning phase that would provide a stable environment for life to evolve. And even with those parameters in place, ETs would likely emerge only after their home world had developed some sort of genetic code. They would also have to become cognizant enough to communicate with each other. Yet in order to communicate over interstellar distances, extraterrestrials would first have to overcome the gravity of their own planet. In order to communicate with us, as Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute frequently points out, they would have to develop the dexterity to build technology and telescopes.
If they chose radio, they could easily overcome the universal cacophony of background noise in the electromagnetic microwave region (1,000 to 100,000 megahertz). Just above the terrestrial TV and FM bands, it is relatively quiet. There, only a trace of background radiation from the Big Bang remains. (This is an effect anyone can hear in the form of soft constant static when flipping the dials on an FM radio.) However, the pursuit of ET in the radio spectrum has a short history. Although decades, even centuries earlier, there were many ideas about how to signal or find extraterrestrial civilizations, the genesis of modern SETI really began only some 40 years ago.
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