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KONICA MINOLTA
DYNAX 7D
1/30 second
F/3.5
28 mm
400
May 6, 2007, 3:50:49 PM
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:iconhirschpiel:
A Dinosaur in the early morning
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:icongiganotosaurusc:
ooo nice
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:icondinosaurhyung:
~DinosaurHyung Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Aaw, this makes me happy, somehow.
It looks really good ! *-* well done !! (:
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:iconbriggsworlds:
Thank you, your piece is playful and you somehow made the dinosaur gentle. I was inspired by your work. This simple tale of alien view your beast.
The beast flesh was elastic and yet made harden and rough as stone. Thought first vision the pulse of electrical activity in brains manifest fireworks of particles dancing to the rhythm of beast heart glow. When I sidestep the dimension and shift up. I can flow through beast and see the strands of muscle respond to it playful chase.
The life blood filled with a rainbow of glow as it flows for our vision . In the ethereal thread the flow is still for me. I can twist around and there is no shadow from the particles light. With such a large form the vibration accentuates the marvel of this mass of matter. Within the stillness the wisps of energy forms the shape that I might see in physical form. This is what we Numidian love most of our life is to witness the fragments of change that resistance with in life.
Angel butterfly come and follow me now. Little life let us dance with the beast together.
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Mood: Love ~xHollowsEmptyAsylumX Aug 21, 2012  Student General Artist
AWESOME WORK! :D
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:icondaidarabotchi:
Mood: Zest ~Daidarabotchi Aug 18, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Woops, I forgot. Grass didn't exist until after the Mesozoic Era. Just saying...
On a happier note, the way you drew the grass looks really great! :)
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Mood: Questionable ~Daidarabotchi Aug 18, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Beautiful drawing and great technique :), but the dragonfly looks a little out of place because it doesn't have defined edges :(. I'm also not sure about the physiological aspects of your therapod. I'm a paleontological enthusiast and general expert on prehistoric and modern fauna, and to me (this is just my opinion, but...) the head seems a little out of proportion, and doesn't have the distinct features that are shown normally throughout the group Therapoda. Now I'm just being a stickler, but it's my nature, so please forgive me as I prattle on. The body is a touch too bulky and of a uniform diametre all the way along it, which isn't natural. The arms are slightly too short for a dinosaur of this size and the neck is a bit over the top on size and thickness, considering firstly that this is a small therapod and secondly that it is larger than the head itself. Actually, if the neck were thinner and the arms slightly longer, I would rate this picture an 8/10. Unfortunately, I can only give you a 6.5/10 because of these minor things. I know it's not my job to provide ratings, but it's fun, so... good day! :D
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!Sivatherium07 Oct 28, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Some of this critism isn't really relevant because you don't know what type if therapod it is. There's so many therapods in so many different forms. Plus the art just looks good so id say its a lot better than u think.
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Mood: Doubtful ~Daidarabotchi Nov 1, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
With all due respect, my criticism was relevant, and I did say that it was just my opinion. Secondly, all therapods have distinguishing features that are shared throughout them, so your second rebuttal wasn't at all correct. While there are many different therapods, and while each species has distinguishing features, all I am saying is that no therapod of that size (in relation to the dragonfly) has those proportions. Finally, I never said that I didn't like the picture - in fact, I think that it is a brilliant work. I was simply pointing out some of the anomalies within.
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Mood: Astonished !Sivatherium07 Nov 2, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
How do you know there isnt a therapod with those proportions? Can you go back to the mesozoic era and show me? it may not be known to science. Anyways, did you look through every single therapod species known, taking specific notes on their proportions?
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Mood: Irritated ~Daidarabotchi Nov 5, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
In answer to the latter question; no, because that would be stupid.
Of course there may be a therapod, yet to be discovered, with those particular proportions. All I am saying is that no animal of THAT SIZE would physically be able to support a head that large with muscles that weak and a body that small - it defies the laws of physics (and no, I cannot go back to the Mesozoic Era and show you - don't ask stupid rhetorical questions).
Lastly, from the the look of your grammar, you are playing with concepts that you don't understand, so please, leave me alone and stop wasting my time.
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