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March 21, 2010
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~Child-Of-Hades Aug 29, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Truly astounding. Is it not overwhelming the life that once existed on this pebble floating in space we call Earth? The mere thought that such unique, complex creatures once walked on the very ground we walk upon now is breathtaking. Imagine if we could see them with our own eyes, to have them literally standing and breathing within our presence, no longer fossilized bones but actual in-the-flesh creatures who can see and hear us just as well as we can see and hear them...
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Very well done. It really looks like an old b&w photograph.
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:iconiulanda:
just have no words!
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:iconhackerzinc:
cool, but that alligator thing creeps me out..the eyes
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~WanderingAlbatross Oct 30, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Seriously, seriously awesome work. Very interesting perspective.
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~Osmatar Oct 24, 2011   Traditional Artist
This is wonderful. The values seem to make this thing pop out of the screen in 3D! It's like a monochromatic photograph from the ancient past.
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~DSil Sep 30, 2011  Student General Artist
I like the composition in this image. The white on that fish attracts the eye immediately.
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Mood: Wow! ~vasix Apr 24, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
The favorite out of the whole set. Sexy piece of art, superb temnospondyl....what can I say? Breathless!
RUSSIA RULZ!!!
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~Paleo-King Apr 13, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Gorgeous work, Andrey!

It looks like I'm there diving in a wetsuit back in the Carboniferous and can actually touch it! :D
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Thanks! :)

It's Early Triassic. ;)
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