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1 month ago
(An Outcast Monolith, Sitting In A Corner And Sad... Poor Guy...🤍☢️😔)

(An outcast Monolith, sitting in a corner and sad... Poor guy...🤍☢️😔)


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1 month ago

(I answer, it's really cool, beautiful, wonderful and very hot!🖤🤍☢️❤️‍🔥😍❤️‍🔥☢️🤍🖤)

Well done artist, respect👏👍😉

Aaahhhh I Never Posted This OCs Concept! A Sister In ‘Noontide’ :)
Aaahhhh I Never Posted This OCs Concept! A Sister In ‘Noontide’ :)

aaahhhh i never posted this OCs concept! a sister in ‘Noontide’ :)

and her second self in ‘Monolith’


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1 month ago
(Brothers, What Are You Doing Here?!🤣🤣🤣🤍☢️)
(Brothers, What Are You Doing Here?!🤣🤣🤣🤍☢️)
(Brothers, What Are You Doing Here?!🤣🤣🤣🤍☢️)
(Brothers, What Are You Doing Here?!🤣🤣🤣🤍☢️)

(Brothers, what are you doing here?!🤣🤣🤣🤍☢️)


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2 years ago
Exterior Barcelona Idea For A Large, Modern, Three-story Concrete Flat Roof

Exterior Barcelona Idea for a large, modern, three-story concrete flat roof


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8 years ago

svga replied to your video: Attention: never storyboard an inside joke.

Cant wait for your current jokes about 2001 and Ben Hur! Et voilà :

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2 years ago

Awesome!

The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed
The Ikom Monoliths, Originally Consisting Of Around 400-450 Engraved Standing Stones And Distributed

The Ikom Monoliths, originally consisting of around 400-450 engraved standing stones and distributed around thirty communities in the Ikom area of Cross River State, Nigeria, are thought to be up to 1500 years old. In more recent years, threatened by fire, theft, vandalism and neglect, there are now estimated to be less than 250.


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3 months ago
Dmitry Kochanovich (Russian,b. 1972)

Dmitry Kochanovich (Russian,b. 1972)

Outside

Oil on canvas


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1 year ago
2001: A Space Odyssey / On Polaroids

2001: A Space Odyssey / on polaroids

-Multimillionendollaruntergrundfilm- 1968

COMPUTERFUNKTION GESTÖRT


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9 years ago

Shiprock Reprised by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: This is a panorama of Shiprock, the huge rock tower for which the town of Shiprock, New Mexico is named. Many photos back I posted a photo of Shipwreck from last year, and several people had expressed an interest in shooting there. We (myself, Chris Wray, Sandra Herber, and Eric Gail) shot there and ran into another group from Flickr including Willa Wei, Huibo Hou, and Wenjie Qiao. Some of their photos have been posted from the night, and it is fascinating to see how different photographers interpret what they capture. The photos vary quite a bit and reflect choices in processing and acquisition. Willa's group captured foreground photos at blue hour and as such they have more foreground detail which is beautiful. We arrived later and for the panoramas obtained a series of vertical single exposures, foreground included. This is series of 12 vertical images obtained with a 24 f1.4 Bower-Rokinon lens at 24 mm, f 1.4, 15 sec., andISO 12,800. The rock monolith is 1,583 feet, 482.5 meters high (from the surrounding plain). It is the remnant of the throat or central core of an extinct volcano, exposed over time by erosion. By the way, one of the photographers, Wenjie Qiao, has developed an excellent smartphone app called PlanIt, that helps to plan night photographs like this. Consider checking it out! Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Big thanks to the wonderful Flickr family out there. Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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