jueves, 19 de mayo de 2016

American UFO's


To me the most terrifying thing about UFO's is not to think they're coming from another planet, galaxy or space to watch us. That seems pretty awesome to me in fact, but also so fantastic to believe. What terrifies me the most is to think UFO's as human experiments of many kinds. Once I heard that the planes that used to fly so high and leave a white line on sky were leaving something in the air that was going to bring us some diseases to control our population. Even if this is not true, these kind of myths may explain these unkown flying object some way or another. I always blame the U.S for being planning how to control humanity on earth with their wireless inventions that even if free us from being attached with the matrix physically, got us on a bigger trouble. The matrix is always around now.



I love to think, once in a while, that there are spaceships coming to watch us and study our world, (and wish that if they want to meet us, they don't try to get in contact with politicians first than the people) but I'm not that optimistic. For a while the strongest proof that I had about UFO's as alien visitors were the Nazca Lines, but really is that difficult to believe that really people have done them by themselves? Not to me now.



Another proof that I've ended to refuse, were stone faces that still being on Tiwanaku's ruins on Bolivia. Some of'em look a lot like aliens because of the head shape. Today there are many legends that explains that Tiwanaku's people had contact with real aliens and that's why the similitude. But if you think that they exist on the outdoors from 200,000 years ago, they might have changed a little.

martes, 3 de mayo de 2016

Kameeldoringbooms




Once upon a time I was sailing on the web, when suddenly a page called something like “the most surrealistic pictures of landscapes”, or “you're not going to believe these pictures are real” appeared. I decided to take a look at it, and they were really fantastic pictures of Great Canyon, Kioto, Vietnam's terraces fields, Namibia and some other places. The picture I remember the most, because it really impressed me, was the one of Namibia, because it looked so unreal and beautiful. I could not understand how it was taken because of the colors, and it took me almost a year to discover it. 

This is the picture I saw on that internet article.
 This picture is from 2011 and was taken by a photographer named Frans Lanting, while he was working at the National Geographic Magazine. Those are Kameeldoringboom trees from the Namib-Naukluft Park (Dead Trees Park).
Even now that I can recognize that those are tree's silouetes, and that the orange background is the dune sand lightened by the sunset, it's still being a great picture to me and because of it I got to know Frans Lanting. Nowadays he is my favourite wildlife photographer.
This is another photo by Frank Krahmer 

Frans Lanting, 2009