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Melissa Montalto of F2D (Funky 2 Death) playing at the Sea Monster Luunge in Seattle, Washington.
Camera: Cosina CX-2
Lens: Cosinon f/2.8 35mm
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Developer: Rodinal 1:50 for 56 minutes.
Exposure: f/2.8
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Once upon a time a young sea snake-monster visited a country it had never seen before, but heard legends about.
It took a long time to get there and when he did he found a nice sandy spot on a beach to rest, as he was very tired.
That's where I found him - sunbathing happily. I left him to it, but took a few shots to show you ;-)
Taken on Himatangi beach, NZ.
>> Here are more of my beach finds on flickr, including another of the sea snake-monster :-)
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AI generated with Nightcafe Seedream 4.0
Using one of my photographs from Portugal and one of my trained drawing lora results from NC for seed images.
PROMPT:
arty farty pretentious fine art tableaus of obscure mythological symbolism with abstract mysterious figures with subdued earthy colors, dark and moody, photorealistic, cinematic shot cryptid taxidermy in bogomils universe assisted H.R.Giger, Dali and Max Ernst
A wonderfully fun and surreal ‘art installation’ in the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Read more here: navyyard.org/navyyardseamonster
A tafoni sea monster, with its sea lion 'mohawk', rises from the depths off Hornby Island, British Columbia. This is an unaltered photo and not an April Fool's joke 😀. In a previous version the nose and mouth were obscured by another sea lion. Tafoni results from a geological process called honeycomb weathering.
01/03/2024 www.allenfotowild.com
So I came across this big bony fishy friend the other day, and saw one of the available packs had this blacklight color option. It reminded me of an old system skin I have in those same colors, that I then found out I can't use cause it doesn't work for EVOX heads. Womp Womp. :(
But then I remembered *this* skin existed and that it has tintable base, highlight, and shadow layers. So obviously I had to get it, and tint it (and my tail) to match my fishy friend.
Head: Lelutka Halle
Body: Maitreya Lara
Tail: Cynefin - Nemissa
Hair: bonbon - layla hair
Skin: MAZE - Frankie skin - Tintable version
Head lure: N.O.C. - Anglerfish Base
Fangs: [ContraptioN] - Bento Teeth: The Sharps - Lelutka A
Eyes: ☆Celesticat☆ - Demonic Glow Eyes
Top: Eliavah - Star Dancer Attire (tinted)
Animated glowing body tattoo: [KENSHO] - Dragon Blood Tattoo
Tendril with glow at the end: Yama's Ideas - Sea Devil Lights (tinted)
Fishy friend: En Pointe - Seamonster's Bounty - Companion - Cool
Nails: BLAXIUM - Neon Nails
Lips: [REVERIE] - Dark Star Lipstick
Location: Lost Gardens of Thera, New Santorini
One of the most fascinating forms of predation in the natural world has never been seen by man but is often depicted in art. The contest of survival between the Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) and one of its favorite preys the Giant Squid (Architeuthis dux) has long been of interest to me.
After centuries beneath the waves, the Kraken finally booked his dream Hawaiian getaway. As he rose from the surf to savor the golden sunset, barnacles glinting and seaweed trailing, a local sun-worshiper mistook his peaceful emergence for an ancient reckoning—and fled, leaving only footprints and panic in his wake.
at Crafty Bastards in Silver Spring, MD
A HUGE THANKS to tina seamonster (www.ilikeseamonsters.com ) for taking this for us! you rock tina!!
This side looks interesting, but not as 'together' as the OTHER other side (whew!).
This is the finished processed shot of The Sea Monster from the monster side, with the story: www.flickr.com/photos/27775566@N06/28457321751/
And also, an unprocessed shot of the monster side: www.flickr.com/photos/27775566@N06/28452659920/
My old friend the beached sea monster again.
Taken on Himatangi beach, Manawatu, NZ.
>> Here are more of my beach finds on flickr :-)
And this is link back to The 'finished' Sea Monster photo I put up.
The story:
"... you CANNOT seriously think Donald should be ... "
Back in March, on one of my too infrequent trips to the beach, I found this sea monster.
I watched him for a while and he seemed to be having a serious discussion with a driftwood tree stump, but that finished suddenly when a dirt bike went passed and he took off chasing it.
Unfortunately I wasn't quick enough to get photos of that ;-P
The view from the other side: www.flickr.com/photos/27775566@N06/28736841235/
(And for those very observant, yes this is taken with a different camera. I usually take 2, or 3, cameras with me on hunting trips)
Well, not a sea monster but a large tree trunk lying on the beach which is now well and truly weathered ... from a distance I thought it was a monster 😉
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Inspired by the 2007 story/comics
Special thanks to Lache for the background edit!
[Stinger Whale]
[Barraki Spider Crab]
[Venom Eel and Mini Sub]
[Toa Terrain Crawler]
[Ancient Sea Behemoth]
[City of Mahri Nui]
[Matoran Holy Sanctuary]
Our visit to Senja was an amazing experience, the landscape was overwhelming and majestic. We were truly lucky with great light and sunset in the end. I found this amazing "armor scale" looking feature which really reminded me of dragon scales. The mountain in the background is often referred to as the Devils Jaw, but is named Okshornan.
Focusstacked and exposure blended for full depth of field and dynamic range.
Kase magnetic polariser
Senja, Norway
Dreaded by sailors across the globe and throughout the centuries, sea serpents are the most fearsome monsters of the unknown deep. Long before the corners of the maps were shaded in, these legendary creatures lurked in uncharted waters, emerging through the roiling waves to swallow hapless seamen and destroy entire ships.
It is difficult to know the origins of the legend; tales of sea serpents spread from port to port over thousands of years, taking particular hold in places such as the Middle East, North America, Scandinavia and Great Britain.
This is the fifth model in my Legends and Lore series. It is comprised of 6,438 elements, took four weeks to design and create and was completed in February 2020.
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‘Here There Be Serpents!’ ©Jessica Farrell February 2020
Here are Lagoona and Gil at Bethells Beach on Auckland's wild west coast.
I had a devil of a time keeping them posed in the wind and the wet sand. They fell over quite a few times. Somewhere along the line, Gil lost a bit of his left eyebrow. I have no idea how that happened. It looks like it got smudged off rather than scraped, but I don't know what kind of liquid could've done that. I certainly didn't have any nail polish remover on me. Anyway ...
'Tis a pity I got rid of my School's Out Lagoona's 'hang ten' hand, eh? Ah well ...
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