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Trip to the museum

Marcus E.

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Taken yesterday on a trip to the Australian Museum :D
 

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Excellent set Marcus. The way you managed the B&W gives them an incredible atmosphere. Bravo!
 
Thank you all for your kind comments....
Tim, maybe you have an unknown twin here in Sydney? :shock:
 
Super ... but which experimental planet did you visit to take these images Marcus ? :lol:

have to say the first image of the snake is my favourite as i love the design simplicity :cool: , and the seated skeleton in the last image would be a great advertisement for 'deceased on television' ;)

be well - Kort .

:)
 
The planet Ossa. Twas the most lifeless planet in the universe, nothing but bones, bones, and more bones. :D :shock: :lol:
My fave also.....the first one. :D
Thanks Kort. ;)
 
Another interesting set, Marcus. The black background is magical. For me #1 also wins here.

Peter
 
They are all striking - for me #2 is my favourite - great texture. How do you get the background to be so black?

Richard
 
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