Welcome to this sanity revival. . . for those of us who find doing graphic art as a way to restore a crumpled self in a begrudging world. After working on these in the late evening hours the wrongs of the day right themselves, and a sense of sanity returns. Thanks to all of you, artists and viewers alike.BIOA Floridian resident who likes to swamp stomp, photograph just about anything, and who raises orchids, and native plants for fun. A trouble maker in a lot of different areas, this individual is just newly between jobs so will have some time to play on this site.
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Comments (5)
chc16
I used to live near the Natural History Museum in New York City. When I would walk by there at night I was sure I heard strange noises. Great pic!
sharky_
I can imagine the fright people had during those years of the dinosaurs. Excellent. Aloha
acclaude
an aswer to sharky_ : There were no dinosaur during the all human life (yet). The human had never meet the dinosaur by the past, this is the fact. We can only imagine what it could be... ;o) Nice shot & scale show xxxxx
Biffowitz
Haha ...I think sharky seen the same movie as I did, King Kong fought dinosaurs.....right? now tell me there were no people in that ROFLMAO. Great capture, with a BIG helping of fun thrown in, nice work!!!
visnu
Thanks all! I love paleo-critters myself. The biggest ones that were around SW Florida were 9 foot sloths, saber cats, and mastodons/mammoths and supersized sharks 50 feet long. Yeah, and the rest of you were right about homo sapiens never seeing dinosaurs, though the newcomers to Australia did encounter some supersized, 20 foot long lizards, Megasaurs, about 60,000 years ago where the continent had been so isolated the reptiles ruled supreme still.