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Me & my buddy Tomoko, in all our goggley goodness!! We shared a table at Artist's Alley.

The ultimate evidence that Sims truly have evolved

Governor Hogan Visits Evolution Brewing by Joe Andrucyk at Evolution Craft Brewing Co. & Public House, 201 E Vine St, Salisbury, MD 21801

Governor Hogan Visits Evolution Brewing by Joe Andrucyk at Evolution Craft Brewing Co. & Public House, 201 E Vine St, Salisbury, MD 21801

Campussaal Brugg, 26./26.10.2013

Supposedly the world's biggest dinosaurs...but, as I found out, they aren't real! What's real is that they are a pretense to present creationist, anti-evolution theories about life on Earth.

 

www.cabazondinosaurs.com/

The aim here was to try and get silhouettes of people walking from the Spiller's-Wharf stage to the Baltic stage, as I'd read about achieving these types of photos somewhere on the net and the position of the sun etc, but in this case i reckon the sun wasn't quite low enough. But not to worry, I'm quite happy with how it came out.

 

Out of about 20-25 photos from this position, this is the best i got and it took a lot of experimenting to get this as I'd forgotten some settings which were suggested to me. The photo, i believe, looks best in black and white.

Evolution of the Monkey

evolution valley, one of the most beautiful spots in the high sierra

Evolution Emerging 2016

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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Aquatic life crawls out of the water onto land

 

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Where was the eye looking? Here the evolution has become clearer as we follow the journey of man walking.

Our summit register entry for Evolution Traverse. Darwin and 13,332 in distance.

Campussaal Brugg, 26./26.10.2013

Espectáculo audiovisual interactivo Evolution

A thick, sturdy and flattened "bowl" presents with beveled edges. The fatter handle allows for greater torsional application, obviously useful in the environment this specimen comes from, likely dominated by ice cream.

 

Note the combination of a metal "bowl" with a plastic handle. A candidate for the "missing link" that bridged the metal / plastic adaptation age of the 1970s.

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