joecichjr wrote:
A noose
ALIENS, of course
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I'm reasonably certain that the petroglyphs in the pic were
not pecked by Aliens. Aliens --almost pan-intergalactically-- are known to prefer ray guns, and as effective as a 'noose' can be in its intended purpose, a noose doesn't vaporize the victim, and Aliens know that leaving dangling, smelly 'strange fruit' all over the landscape is as unsightly as it is untidy.
A couple of miles away, however, is a panel that certifiably
was made by Aliens. The proof of that was forensically determined by a mud flap that was recovered at the site, and the fact that the mud flap was made of a substance not found anywhere on Earth indicated that had become dislodged from the Alien's space ship, presumably upon the space ship's slightly botched landing.
Very nice series, thanks for sharing ๐
Cany143 wrote:
A noose? Hmm. If that's what you think you see, then to you it's a noose....
It's a Christmas Tree ornament!!!
George
The master of foreground is clearly at work here. These are lovely. I particularly like the second one. The detail in the boulders is really nice.
I love landscape photography so I favor the first three ones with their ominous sky which makes a very nice contribution to the images. The other two are very nice too.
The visual designs you selected for these captures are very good. Great job.
Cany143 wrote:
Yesterday, as the sky darkened and the breeze bore hints of ozone.
Outstanding work as always.
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