Dinologist Rebecca Dart
A lone Diplodocus strides across a mirror-like salt flat, reflecting ancient skies and timeless beauty.
A lone Diplodocus strides across a mirror-like salt flat, reflecting ancient skies and timeless beauty.
Loved the blue in this and had to take a stab at it. Second time doing a human instead of a skull, so it's not correct by any means but I had fun doing something new
Torbernite, Saleetie, Autunite, Puech de Leguo Quarry, France, photo by Francois Garric
Fluorite, Red Cloud Fluorite Mine, New Mexico, photo by Tiny Minerals
Mycena subcyanocephala photographed by chofungi
A second contender!
𝘔𝘺𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘢 𝘳𝘰𝘴𝘦𝘰𝘧𝘭𝘢𝘷𝘢 photographed by https://www.instagram.com/cyanesense/# They have a ton of gorgeous photographs
first class news paleontologists never disappoint
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A Piatnitzkysaurus floresi on the hunt in Early Jurassic Argentina
Some ghosts trapped in stone.
From the Natural Pictures in Stone group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1682689865326925/?tn-str=*F
It’s that time of year!
Trying out a new line style by making a hatzegopteryx! I cant believe I haven't made an azhdarchid yet. Such fun shaped animals.
Archaeopteryx by Maurice Wilson, 1950.
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I had a lot of great mugs in this firing but this one turned out the most perfect 😍
The Farmer’s Daughter by Victor Adame
“Where do you see yourself in ten years?”
Me: (Just presents this picture without further explanation)
canadian regal horck (horse + duck)
A Yurgovuchia doellingi with the colouration of a Cedar waxwing inspects a snowy burrow during the cold season.
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Tungsten crystal, photo by Vincent Bourgoin
Perovskite, Rother Kopf, Germany, photo by Fred Kruijen
Cornwallite, Mazarron, Spain, photo by La Manna Nazareno