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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Gulls of Beta Draconis

Here is what happens if reptiles are so successful that birds don't evolve. The ecology would demand some form of life to fill the niche occupied by Gulls. Perhaps they would look like this. Guanno would be a more serious issue on this seacoast. This is the same model as in 'Squadron' but I have tampered with the colouring in this one. The coast is a spillway on the Rideau Canal. The castle is a local church renovations by Paint shop pro 5.03

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Gulls of Beta Draconis - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Richard Joseph Ewing
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Categories: [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc] [Extrateresstial, Alien Life Forms] [Photo-/model based compositions, or photorealism]
Techniques: [Acrylics] [Mixed Media] [Other Computer Paint Program] [Sculpture, Clay, Pottery, etc]
Inspirations: [Other Author]
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5 Sep 2002:-) Jennifer 'Jenevere' Kummer
An interesting idea, to say the least. I like the color of the sky in this one, and love the dragon creatures... very cute!
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