I'm sorry, but I can't view images. However, if you provide me with a description of the rock painting or any specific details, I may be able to help identify the region it comes from.
This is an image. (below)
When we are looking through a magnifying glass from a position far away from the focus , a real image is formed which is inverted.This inverted image cannot be obtained on the screen.Hence we see the image upside down. However if we look through the magnifying glass at a position between the optical centre and focus a virtual,erect and magnified image will be formed.This can be obtained on the screen.
You could look for similar fossils in the rocks. If they rocks contain the same type of fossil, they must be around the same age.
Thailand's map is shaped like an elongated country, with a slender, narrow area to the north and a wider portion in the south. It is bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia, with a coastline along the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. The capital, Bangkok, is located in the central region of the country.
Someone may need to correct me on this The image would generally look similar if the object gives off Radio waves. For example, a recent image was taken of the same Galaxy, one in Infra-red, one in visable light and one in Xray. On the Infra-Red and Visable light they look identicle, except for the colour it appears to be. Whearas the X-ray image shows only the center of the Galaxy, which tells us that the outer stars eiter give off none or a very small amount of X-ray. See the image i am referring to here http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2009-07-a-web_print.jpg
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You can see an image of the painting at the link below.
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An intrigue painting is a painting with a hidden narrative, or subtext. It is an image which "intrigues" the viewer, making them look more closely at the work to determine its underlying story.
An intrigue painting is a painting with a hidden narrative, or subtext. It is an image which "intrigues" the viewer, making them look more closely at the work to determine its underlying story.
If you look really carefully at "the dog" a painting by Goya you can see the image he overpainted. Could be a butterfly!
It's that sort of driftwood at the bottom of the image in the fire, you have to look at it from the right angle to see it though, it's an anamorphic image.
pretty self explanatory, the colors complement each other( they look good together) which makes the image or painting stand out
No, he did not. Look at a Modigliani painting! Look at a Monet painting! You can see they are not similar.
You could always go on HGTV.com and look interior painting. I also think that their television channel has some shows that may help you. Also, you could look at pictures from an image search.
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