Homo Smartphoniensis... by KarmaSong
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Description
This photo, taken in the The National Museum of Natural History in Paris, was not originally meant to feature a copy of the billions of human beings texting round the clock and addicted to their smartphones. The museum is divided into several sections and the Gallery of Comparative Anatomy and Paleontology is definitely worth the visit...But , come to think of it, I'm wondering whether our species will ever last longer than dinosaurs, which didn't use any smartphones to interact with each other ! Thank you very much for your nice comments and visits to my gallery . Have a nice week-end and zoom in for better details !
Comments (26)
Faemike55
Delightful candid capture
blankfrancine
Fantastic dinosaur skeleton,Jean-Luc. Fine capture.
MagikUnicorn
J'adore...voir nos ancêtres reptiliens !! ;-)
Jean_C
La supériorité technologique de la race humaine lui a permis de traverser les âges, malheureusement la volonté de domination est restée son moteur social... pour conduire à son extinction! J'espère être trop pessimiste...
Superbe vue de ce magnifique musée, Jean-Luc!
Leije
Avec ce POV, le dinosaure semble prêt à enserrer le jeune homme dans ses griffes ! Le titre est très astucieux et ta photo est une réflexion sur l'évolution de l'homme et sa futilité.........une belle harmonie de couleurs en fait aussi une photo très esthétique, Jean-Luc !
T.Rex
I agree with Leije - that human makes me HUNGRY! I'd LOVE to tear his head off and swallow it whole, then the rest. Beautiful photo. Good you could take it from above! Keep up the good work! And the criticism of modern so-called civilization. :-)
Lucterios
Amusante photo !
sireneidae
5 Stars for your humor and the fine capture
VEDES
Fantastic capture!!!!!
npauling
An excellent capture. 😀
Cyve
Peu de choses nous séparent de ce cruel ancêtre si ce n'est un semblant de technologie...
Fabuleuse capture Jean-Luc et l'idée est juste GENIALE !!!
Richardphotos
every day I am driving I see people texting instead of watching their driving. one day I see a beautiful young lady in a Mercedes sports car($100,000+++++) with two phones. texting on one and talking on the other while driving 70 MPH
the recreation of the bones are superb and a great capture
eekdog
Super capture from that view. Looks like a fun and educational place.
gaius
J'adore ! Là, le ridicule est à son comble ! Et pourquoi pas un "selfie"...une "auto-photo" devant le squelette ? Et en ce qui concerne la durée de notre espèce, je crains fort que ce ne soit qu'un déjeuner de soleil !
ia-du-lin
great capture, great pov
jeffy3ds
Superbe vue !!
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
Hendesse
An excellent photograph of this imposing skeleton and I like the funny title. The POV is well chosen!
Annie_Photography
fantastic
Radar_rad-dude
Looks like the dinosaur is fed up with the texter and is about to scoop him up and eat him! Excellent photo and fine capture! I don't believe we humans stand a chance to last nearly as long as the dinosaurs!
virginiese
Et on appelle ça l'évolution ! Bon, je rigole mais il m'arrive aussi de consulter de temps à autres mon smartphone. Néanmoins, les jeunes me battent à plate couture ! Excellente photo, très humoristique ! Pour répondre à ta question, je pense que nous durerons moins longtemps que les dinosaures car nous provoquons nous-mêmes notre propre perte ! Et c'est tant mieux pour notre planète !
flavia49
beautiful
K_T_Ong
Interesting museum scene. Could that dinosaur skeleton in the foreground have been that color originally?
Given what humanity is doing to the planet and to its own kind, it may well come to pass that it will go the way of the dinos. Only to have its remains discovered and put on display by a new intelligent species in the remote future, the same way we're putting up on display the remains of the dinos. Who knows?... (Shrugs.)
giulband
Very beautiful picture, well composed and with a very good POV !!!
junge1
Nice capture and an interesting view point Jean-Luc!
sossy
fantastic capture of the stunning dino! 😃