Anatomie du corps humain par John Bell, 1793-1802
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Anatomie du corps humain par John Bell, 1793-1802
Parma Ham wearing Yodea Marquel ensemble
Orfeo ed Euridice, (Orpheus and Eurydice) Teatro Comunale of Bologna, Co-production Opéra Orchestre national de Montpellier, 2007/2008
the absolute greatest thing to come out of a dating site for ayn rand fans
Corridor of Mirrors (1948) dir. Terence Young
Corridor of Mirrors (1948) dir. Terence Young
green heron surveying the marsh. i'll never get tired of painting herons or wetlands
They’re called caterPILLARS because they’re such upstanding members of the community
'mobsters' are part of a 'mob'. and so you'd think 'lobsters' would be part of a 'lob', but ohohohhohoho, life just isn't so simple
when u think about his soulful brown eyes…
him
[ID: a photo of a glaborous fan lobster; a type of slipper lobster that is off white with many red dots, giving its body a pink hue. it has circular brown eyes. end ID]
i’m so glad this post is reaching the marine animals enthusiasts and i’m getting tags adoring this little guy bc i had to sit through a LOT of “ewwww i hate this!!!” for so many years…. thank you for loving him
AWWWWWW!
There are buildings that you sometimes see, in places where they shouldn't be.
Okay, don't get me wrong here. I LOVE Jurassic Park. I love seeing their dinosaurs. But after watching Prehistoric Planet, and going back to look at this...
And then looking at this...
Notice how much healthier the second set looks? Their lips cover their teeth, they actually have fat on their bodies, their skin doesn't wrinkle like they're dehydrated. You can't see every single tendon and muscle move because you aren't supposed to. Dinosaurs are animals, not reptilian body-builders.
THIS is the kind of change I want to see in how we create realistic depictions of not only dinosaurs, but all prehistoric creatures. Paleoart has always had a huge issue with shrink-wrapping and making these animals look terrifying instead of making them look like, well, animals.
Well done, BBC.
STOP BACKYARD BREEDING YOUR DINOSAURS
Get your Tyrannosaurs from responsible, DKC registered breeders! Anyone who says your rex should be skinny or 'thats just how they are' is lying to you.
Terunobu Fujimori’s tea houses
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