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Nein, es ist kein Dinosaurier, obwohl er mich sehr an ein Urzeittier erinnert. Dies ist ein Stirnlappenbasilisk. Nachdem er schon auf der Roten Liste als „Stark gefährdet“ eingestuft ist, wird es ihn vielleicht wie die Saurier bald nicht mehr auf unserem Planet geben.

 

Jurassic Park

No, it's not a dinosaur, although it reminds me a lot of a prehistoric animal. This is a frontal lobe basilisk. Already classified as "Critically Endangered" on the Red List, it may soon no longer exist on our planet, just like the dinosaurs.

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Jurassicpark at your home!

 

Ein Kupfernugget der an einen Urzeitbüffel erinnert!

Ich wünsche Euch einen guten und heiteren Tag, eine erfolgreiche und friedliche Woche,liebe Freunde!

Mein persönlicher Wunsch: Ein demokratisches und soziales Europa für alle Menschen!

 

A copper nugget reminiscent of a primeval buffalo!

I wish you a good and cheerful day, a successful and peaceful week, dear friends!

My personal wish: A democratic and social Europe for all people!

 

Une pépite de cuivre qui rappelle un buffle primitif !

Je vous souhaite une bonne et joyeuse journée, une semaine réussie et paisible, chers amis !

Mon souhait personnel : une Europe démocratique et sociale pour tous les peuples !

 

Stitched pano of a number of shots of Gimsoystraumen bru bridge spanning Gimsoystraumen strait in a most gracious manner. The intense mist and low cloud the day of our journey made this look all the more like a prehistoric Jurassic park, especially with that bridge emulating the shape of a grazing dinosaur ;) :)

I'd jump right through as long as Jurassic Park wasn't on the other side. haha. Yes, I'm a frustrated adventurer.

I'm throwing my hat into the ring with part two of the #DeanStudios photo challenge with a scene from Jurassic Park.

 

Inspiration here: cms-assets.theasc.com/Jurassic-Park-Box-Office-Featured.j...

 

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A close-up of a weed growing up in my paving.

Read about this post and additional photos on my Fashion Blog: inarafashionssl.blogspot.com/2022/05/batman-jurassic-park...

 

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About the Contest:

 

RULES: TWO WEEK CONTEST (READ ALL RULES esp 4 and on)

 

**** 1) Contest starts May 21st and ENDS June 3rd / Winners announced by June 4th and paid by June 5th.

 

**** 2) Every Contestant MUST Submit minimum ONE PHOTO for #BATMAN

 

**** 3) Every Contestant MUST Submit minimum ONE PHOTO for #JurassicPark / #JurassicWorld

 

**** 4) Every Contestant MUST TAG their photos with #DeanStudios

 

**** 5) There will be a Top 4

 

1st 4k

2nd 3k

3rd 2k

4th 1k.

Good Luck and have Fun

 

Mr. Dean / domino paulino

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The Östliche Kieneckfelsen rock formation or Jurassic Park, how local climbers call them.

 

The book of history lies open above the Caineville badlands and Jurassic Amphitheater, with the La Sal Mountains peeking over the horizon that stretches through Canyonlands, the Green River, and the Colorado River.

Manawaiopuna Falls is a privately owned waterfall in the Hawaiian Islands, located in Hanapepe Valley on Kauai Island. It featured in the background of several scenes in the 1993 Steven Spielberg film Jurassic Park. Wikipedia

2024-11 Germany; The t-rex impressive my grandchild not in the least!

This hasn't been a good week so far, wasn't able (or in the mood) to take a single picture. So here's one from two months ago when I built the Jeep Wrangler from hachiroku24

 

Toy Project Day 2205

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

La sala del Natural History Museum ... d'Oxford està força ben representada per la part de dinosaures. M'atreviria a dir que quasi millor que la més famosa del museu del mateix nom a Londres. I a sobre hi ha més llum i l'edifici, amb les seves voltes neogòtiques de ferro colat, és espectacular.

 

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There are two Natural History Museums in England, both with their share of dinosaur fossils. But the most famous and crowded is the one in London, while the one in Oxford is much less known. Yet it has probably as much dinosaurs as the former, less people, and much more light. So museum for museum, I would go to the oxonian one.

 

And even the archictecture is more spectacular, with it's iron neogothic vaults.

Dinos in the City Carré shopping center in Magdeburg

This is one of my favourites of this year's exhibits at the pumpkin festival. If you want you can even go behind it and look out of the window of the car which is great fun for kids. In the comments I add another photo which is just a closer look at the tyrannosaurus and his impressive teeth. :)

GAMS X DORMS

 

Bordeaux 2014

Warning - white azaleas out of control at the Breenhold Gardens, Mount Wilson, in the Blue Mountains.

 

Photographed by me just one hour ago, at 6.30pm on Friday, 23rd October, 2020.

 

Discovered in Sector 57 of the Breenhold Gardens, The Avenue, Mount Wilson - in the Blue Mountains. They have escaped from the formal gardens, where Leonardo Di Caprio filmed 'The Great Gatsby' in 2012, and they have now taken over the forest beneath the giant prehistoric treeferns.

 

I think they could be heading for Sydney. Prepare your gardens!!

 

My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera, and processed in 'Snapseed' right here in Jurassic Park, in the Blue Mountains, amid the white azaleas and giant treeferns.

 

For information about the Breenhold Gardens, see:

www.breenhold.com.au/

 

Rue Sainte-Elisabeth, Montreal QC.

 

Not sure if the artist(s) made a typo, or what they were thinking in capping this marvellous graffiti mural in Montreal. Perhaps poking fun at PM Justin Trudeau?

 

If anyone here knows how to decipher the graffiti font, feel free to comment below.

This is my tribute to the iconic final scene of "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", in which T-Rex went loose in San Diego in the search of his kidnapped baby, Ian Malcolm and Dr Sarah Harding rescued baby T-Rex and lured an adult dinosaur back to the ship, and Sarah shoot a tranquilizer before InGen could kill the T-Rex. Watching that scene as a kid, especially that moment when Sarah was firing a gun, was so cool! Sarah Harding is my childhood hero. :)

  

I finally built my only modern Lego ship 76942, which really does float (or so it says on the box - I kind of wanted to try it, but it wouldn't be visible in that scene, so I didn't), but it required some rebuilding to add a cargo hold like it was in the film.

 

Few years ago I also did a tribute to San Diego car chase scene, though with original characters, because it was a dream. And this is still one of my most favorite pictures, even though it has less faves, because I wasn't as popular as now back then. xD

  

You can watch the whole scene (including the chase, cargo hold hunt and the epic shot) here:

Catching The T-Rex (Final Scene) - The Lost World: Jurassic Park

The old photography adage that you should never leave home without your camera is so true. One day, with a few minutes to kill, I decided to take a walk in a nearby forested area. Suddenly, I spotted a velociraptor prowling through the foliage. Naturally, my first instinct was to flee from this terrible predator. Fortunately, I had seen all of the Jurassic Park movies, so I knew running was foolhardy. For about ten minutes, I remained perfectly still. Luckily, the raptor ignored me. However, as it was leaving, I was able, with shaking hands, to take a couple of shots. After the velociraptor left, I asked myself was this dinosaur some lone survivor living/hiding in the forests outside Vancouver? An escapee from some research lab? A lost extra from one of the Jurassic Park movies? No, actually it was a life-size replica I came across at Richmond's night market. :) The photo was taken in June 2016, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.

 

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Imitar creo que es una proceso habitual dentro del crecimiento de un fotógrafo. Usar localizaciones, encuadres, iluminaciones de otros a los que admiras, sirve para mejorar, superarte y porque no, realizar un pequeño homenaje a otros compañeros. Y esta foto es un ejemplo mas. Hace años vi una foto de esta piedra de Juan Garcia, alias Logan, que me parecía una locura, y no me he visto con capacidad de afrontar esa imitación hasta ahora.

 

Por cierto, este será uno de los lugares que iremos en mi curso de la Pedriza, el 19 de octubre, aun con plazas.

 

Primera fotografia que realizo con la nueva sin espejo de Canon España, la R, y no puedo estar mas satisfecho de momento. Habrá que probarla en Islandia en un mes, a ver como responde con bajas temperaturas, humedad y lluvia.

 

Canon EOS R, 15mm f2.8

Gotta prepare for the rescue operation somehow. These creatures are deadly, but someone has to save them.

The 2th part of my collaboration with Disco86 that we built for display at Bricking Bavaria Munich 2015. Our collab won the best moc of the exhibition award and we are really proud of it.

 

Only one day left for the complete moc!

It's hard to describe and capture the effect of the greenness from these ferns. It felt like walking through a set of Jurassic Park.

If you want a sense of being in the land of the Jurassic Park you can visit this beautiful botanical garden. The entrance to this park looks simply stunning with the big Koolau Mountain backdrop. Many friends have asked me, "Have you create this picture?" Nooo!, this place really exists!

 

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Moby: Go away Mr. Dinosaur, I am not Food!

 

For Toy Sunday: Food

Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose, Texas

 

Resurrecting Extinct Species Is Conservation’s Next Frontier

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One of the filming locations of Jurassic Park in Kauai. (Explored # 98) www.rossellet.com

Straight out of Jurassic Park this Raptor means business. This isn't your friendly theme park dinosaur.

The T. rex has pushed the Ford Explorer with Timi inside down in the moat, where it lands in a tree. Alan is climbing up to help him, as the car is about to fall down to the ground.

 

Instructions for the Ford Explorer are available here.

The sweet taste of concrete.

 

Wellington's Civic Administration Building gets the chop. wellington.govt.nz/news-and-events/news-and-information/o...

The tour has to return because of the approaching storm, but stops right at the T.rex paddock. With no power on the fences the dinosaur easily breaks out! To save the children Alan attracts the attention of the Tyrannosaur with a flare and lures it away.

 

What could be a better number 10 in my #JurassicJonas series than the most iconic dinosaurs ever?

I was a bit nervous that I wouldn't get this beast done in time. It was quite a challenge and more than to just scale the set down, but I'm happy how it turned out.

After their adventures tour Tim and Lexi want to get something to eat, but get interrupted by two velociraptors and flee in the kitchen.

 

Jurassic Park really turned out to be a feast for different scenes. This was one that I was anticipating a lot and looking forward to build.

 

The series is almost over. The grant finale and last build is coming (when nothing goes wrong) Sunday!

Welcome to my Jurassic Park series!

 

JP is much more than just the T. Rex scene and the gate. So in the next weeks I would like to take you on a journey through the whole park featuring different scenes from the iconic first movie.

 

For today let me introduce our first two main characters, Alan Grant a paleontologist and Ellie Sattler a paleobotanist. Here working at a dig site uncovering their latest finding, a velociraptor.

 

I haven't built much in advance yet, but I take this as a motivation to built something every week from now on. Hope it works...

Looking west along 'Charlotte's Pass' at the Breenhold Gardens, Mount Wilson, in the Blue Mountains.

 

Charlotte was the wife of the original owner of these gardens who tragically died not so long after they started to create these amazing cold-climate gardens. She used to love walking along this pathway beside the armies of azaleas and under the many giant tree-ferns.

 

The pathway leads to a Jurassic Park setting with huge ancient tree terns and fields of white azaleas growing wild into the bushland that surrounds the formal gardens of Breenhold.

 

For information about the Breenhold Gardens see:

www.breenhold.com.au/

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon 16-35mm lens.

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