Cadillac Eldorado
That site http://dinoglyphs.fi/ is bit timecubey it’s also in English…
@MrShiv… I was going to say looks like popcorn!
I was going to say a chunk of spray foam insulation I like the thought of popcorn better
Maybe it’s a petrified fungus? (Is such possible?)
I’m confused…do you mean the guy in the Cask of Amontillado, or le Chateau?
There was an inexplicably sealed up door at UT Austin where someone had graffitied (grafittoed?) that statement. Since then, on the rare occasion that I’ve come across another inexplicably sealed up door (e.g. maybe twice), I’ve done the same.
Yes, [Fortunato], for the love of God!
I can assure you, if this is St. Louis, he’ll be freed soon enough.
Just another day in PTown. (Idk, I would have gone with shorts and a t shirt because, damn, it was hot.)
The island I paddle to work everyday had this dying duck close to the path I take and a muskrat lodge on the right side of shoreline. This picture is her last day alive, she was bottom up the next day.
https://spie.org/about-spie/international-day-of-light/spie-idl-photo-contest?SSO=1
The SPIE International Day of Light Photo Contest is held annually to raise awareness about IDL and to demonstrate the impact light has on cultural, economic, and political aspects of our global society.
Amateur and professional photographers alike are encouraged to submit photos for a chance to win cash prizes. Photographers age 13 to 17 should submit their images to the Youth Photo Contest.
The theme of the photo contest is A World of Light: The Vital Role That Light and Light-Based Technologies Play in Daily Life. Examples of content include, but are not exclusive to, artistic images that depict:
• Various properties of light and how it interacts with the atmosphere, nature, and materials
• Light technology such as lasers, LEDs, etc.
• Images created with light technology such as telescopes and microscopes
• People interacting with light and/or light technology
• The betterment of the human condition with light
New for the 2021 contest: With our partners at lightsources.org, we have added another science and technology prize
2021 allegory?