Venom by Courtray4458
born and raised in Germany
Interested in Nature, Animals, History, SF- and Horromovies and spectacular pictures; I find it more than exciting to continue thinking about alternative developments, what if...
I like to amaze people and I hope that I can achieve this somewhat with my pictures. There are certainly better and smarter people than me, but I keep trying...
I started with Terragen in the early 2000s, had another account here ("LutzB"), but withdrew from all computer art for a long time in 2007.
At some point around 2022 I started to get bored and got back into rendering with Terragen. For more than a year it remained my only kind of involvement with art besides a bit of photography, until I discovered AI/KI for myself in March 24. Initially a little skeptical about the new subject, I am now excited about the many possibilities that this sector offers.
I am always curious to try something new and who knows where it will all lead...see you, hopefully! :)
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Comments (3)
In their own way nice images but boy do I hate snakes
Yes, she is also as dumb as a snake. Sorry for the comparison Mr. Snake. One time in the Philippines, I naively picked up a baby bamboo viper, talked to it and petted it before putting it gently down. I didn't find out it was one of the 10 deadliest snakes in the world until later.
You were really lucky! If it was a juvenile, then the venom glands might not have developed yet...and/or the bite reflex might not have developed either!
As for Taylor-Greene, she seems to enjoy the role of Donnie's little cobra... :)
Actually, I have this affinity with animals. I feed wild deer by hand, have racoons that vist, birds have landed on my shoulder, squirrels eat from my hand, all the cats that I have had just showed up and stayed. - Bob
That's great! I wish I had such opportunities and such an affinity for animals as you do! Unfortunately, as a city dweller, such encounters, especially with wild animals, are rather rare for me. I see squirrels from time to time; we had two large trees in the churchyard directly across from the house where I live – they often roamed there. Unfortunately, the trees were apparently cut down for safety reasons, possibly also because the birds that had their refuge there were always defecating on the cars parked below, and their owners complained. In any case, this opportunity for encounters is also gone, and the only contact I have with animals are the crows, magpies, and pigeons that roost on the church roof.