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Even if it requires utter destruction of human lives. The British Medical Journal published an investigation report on Clinical Trials of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. It is publicly available. Read for yourself.
Rainbows appearing over the Hearn Generating Station (decommissioned) and Portlands Energy Centre in Toronto. This shot was taken after an evening Spring shower.
I know I'm posting this really early, but I wont be uploading show pieces for a while since I'll be working hard these upcoming weeks on my show at 1988:LA in March 3.09.
Distinction Gallery presents
Infinity Squared: 28 Artists. 8" x 8" Pieces.
Curated by Kelly Vivanco
December 13th, 2008 - February 7th, 2009
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 13th, 2008, From 6pm -11pm
Second Reception on January 10th, 2009 6-11pm
Philip Kirk, Amy Huddleston, Alex Noriega, Angela Petsis, Angie Mason, Allison Sommers, Showchicken, Rik Catlow, Andrea Zuill, Dennis Hayes IV, Josh Clay, Tom Haubrick, Ken Garduno, Alison O'Donoghue, Jason Limon, Matte Stephens, Art & Ghosts, Netherland, Ekundayo, Mike Maxwell, Chris Ryniak, Jeremiah Ketner,Jen Porreca, Kelly Vivanco, Matthew Feyld, Jennifer Lewis, Doug Boehm, Amy Earles.
Distinction Gallery
317 E. Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 • 760.781.5779
8" x 8", (10" x 10" framed), Acrylic on Custom Canvas Panels. ©2008 Jason Limón. www.limon-art.com
• SOLD
This image is created with a program called Terragen.
You basically generate everything from scratch, and then work with the layers to make it seem as realistic as you can!
This is as good as I can do! It takes a lot of patience to work with it. I'm still learning.
I hope it doesn't look too fake! :)
"The Wave" is a sandstone rock formation in the Coyote Buttes North section of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is known for its dramatic undulating forms created by erosion.
The sandstone has been sculpted into a series of swirling, undulating ridges and troughs, creating a truly unique and otherworldly landscape.
The rock exhibits a range of colors, including vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows, which are further enhanced by the changing light throughout the day.
Due to its fragility and popularity, access to The Wave is restricted. Only 20 permits are issued per day through a lottery system.
This is art generated using mostly Midjourney.
O Venus, beauty of the skies,
To whom a thousand temples rise,
Gaily false in gentle smiles,
Full of love-perplexing wiles;
O goddess, from my heart remove
The wasting cares and pains of love.
If ever thou hast kindly heard
A song in soft distress preferred,
Propitious to my tuneful vow,
A gentle goddess, hear me now.
Descend, thou bright immortal guest,
In all thy radiant charms confessed.
-- African Giraffe --
‧ Scientific Name - Giraffe camelopardalis
‧ Weight - Males: 4,254 lbs; Females: 2,601 lbs
‧ Height - 18 feet tall from the ground to their horns
‧ Life span - Average 10 to 15 years in the wild; recorded a maximum of 30 years
‧ Habitat - Dense forest to open plains
‧ Diet - Herbivorous
‧ Gestation - Between 13 and 15 months
‧ Predators - Humans, lions, leopards, hyenas, & crocodiles
-- Interesting facts --
‧ The giraffe is the tallest land animal
‧ Both male & female giraffes have two distinct, hair-covered horns called ossicones. Male giraffes use their hornes to sometimes fight with other males.
‧ A giraffe's tongue is 21 inches long & is black or dark purple to protect it from sunburn. They spend most of their time eating & are particularly fond of leaves & branches of the Acacia tree.
‧ Giraffes have 7 vertebrae, the same number as humans only bigger. Each vertebrae is approximately 10 inches long.
‧ The heart of a giraffe weighs 25 lbs & is 2 feet long. It generates double the blood pressure of a human to maintain blood flow to the brain. And, its lungs can hold 12 gallons of air.
‧ A giraffe's neck is too short & their knees don't bend to reach the ground. As a result, it has to awkwardly splay its front legs or kneel to reach the ground for a drink of water. This position makes them especially vulnerable to predators during this time.
‧ Giraffe's legs are powerful & heavy and its kick can kill a lion.
‧ A giraffe's foot is about the size of a dinner plate - appx 12 inches across. And, they are even-toed ungulates, which means they have 2 weight bearing toes on each foot.
Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):
Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO – 400
Aperture – f/7.1
Exposure – 1/800 second
Focal Length – 50mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
The best way to view my photostream is through Flickriver with the link below: www.flickriver.com/photos/photojourney57/
An AI generated image. Με Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη.
April 7, 2024.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!
The image has been created by Dall.E 3, depicting the scene with a thick fog in a Roman alleyway, revealing a graffiti of a ballerina in the style of Degas and the colors of Klimt.
Train #808 closes in on its destination passing by the iconic coal-fired Hudson Generating Station in Jersey City.
NJT 808 @ West End Interlocking, Jersey City, NJ
NJTR GP40PH-2 4103
An AI generated image. Με Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη.
July 12, 2024.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!
Seems kind of weird not uploading so much these days. I do have quite a few to post fairly soon. I got to get back into doing some new Fragments too, as soon as things clear up. I've been doing quite a few of these scaly creatures, but I think I'll get back into doing a few other things before I do another. This is one of three pieces that will be available on Feb. 13 thru Suite 100 Gallery in Seattle.
10x10 UNIFORM Group Exhibit
February 13th - March 6th
Opening reception Friday February 13th, 6:00PM - 10:00PM
Featuring Dan May, Jamie Fales, Jason Limon, Jennifer Davis, Lesley Reppeteaux, Liza Corbett, Mehgan Trice, Michele Bosak, Ninjagrl, Thylacine Graphics
Suite 100 Gallery
2316 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
206.905.7775
10" x 10", (12" x 12" framed), Acrylic on Custom Canvas Panels. ©2009 Jason Limón. www.limon-art.com