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(Michelle Williams)
Nasa finally concluded that there is liquid water on Mars. It may be extremely briny or filled with chemicals that aren't very friendly to life as we know it - but it's water.. flowing, liquid water. And if there's one thing we should know about life if you've seen any of the Jurassic Park movies, it's that life will find a way!
There's practically not a square millimeter on the Earth that's not crawling with some kind of life. There are microbes that live in boiling hot geyser pools and on the underside of the Antarctic ice. There are fish and mussels living at the edges of underwater ponds of methane and around thermal vents at the deepest darkest parts of the oceans where the pressure would crush a human like a beer can at a beach party..
If life evolved on Mars, then it will surely have evolved to continue to survive if there is water. The Lorax and Star-Bellied Sneeches may not have made it, but for me, there is little doubt that bacteria and microbes will have found a way..
There might even be a whole village of Who's there, yelling their heads off as the Mars Explorer lumbers by their little red pebble..
Created in Photoshop. Lots of flower still life scenes placed into a grid and then made into a tiny planet.
Some days I can almost hear Rod Serling telling me I've entered the Twilight Zone.
125 pictures in 2025 #4 A fragment of imagination
Tiny planet panorama of the sculpture "Radiance," by Jim Sanborn, which is located at the Department of Energy, Coast, and Environment in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This is an HDR panorama shot with an exposure bracket of -2, 0, +2 and merged using PTGui.
You can view the original panorama here: www.360cities.net/image/radiance-louisiana-state-universi...
VIDEO: youtu.be/cAERLtVXAeU
POV: MonbijoubrΓΌcke, Bern, Switzerland.
Sony A6000 ILCE6000 SEL55210 LeWelsch
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I'm not so sure how I feel about this whole tiny planet panorama thing, but look, I made one! This was done with the tiny planet iPhone app.
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We are all hungry and thirsty for concrete images. Abstract art will have been good for one thing: to restore its exact virginity to figurative art.
"Salvador Dali"
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A palm tree at my parents house. Here, I used an Apple-store application called "Tinyplanets". (MY FIRST iPHONOGRAPHY)
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ABSTRACT is the topic for Tuesday September 4
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Imagine a sea creature looking up through a watery tube at the dry and green world above - is there any life out there?
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The original photo was of a cherry statue in Minneapolis. Photoleap's Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
Used Tiny Planets, Tangled FX, Glaze, and Image Blender on this shot of the skyline as I was walking home the other day.
For those in C-Ville, can you name all the buildings? Champion Brewery is in there, and who could possibly miss the hotel that may never get finished. :)