A blog of the photographs of Michael Popp who resides in an area around Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Click on the pictures to make them larger.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Icicle Storm
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Dehydrated Plastic Medallion
Here is a special type of plastic that can be dehydrated. When the water is extracted it contracts into a smaller shape. In this case, this drawing of a dinosaur contracted into a smaller shape that can be used as a medallion. It is a pretty neat process and people can buy a product like this in the store called Shrinky Dinks.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Conularia
Here is an ancient sea creature I am trying to draw. It is called a Conularia and existed in the Mississippian Period. It is not known what it actually looked like some thought it might be some sort of jellyfish that floated around. Specimens have been found where the tip or apex had a stem on it. So it might have been like a crinoid with tentacles.
Check out this link at Harvard for more information about this creature.
The Louisville Fossils site also has an entry.
These creatures can might also be referred to as Paraconularia. You can find some more images of the Conularia on the KYANA Geological Society website:
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_Coral_Ridge1.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_in_nodule_Coral_Ridge.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/Corals/conularia.jpg
This link shows a nice specimen from Missouri.
Check out this link at Harvard for more information about this creature.
The Louisville Fossils site also has an entry.
These creatures can might also be referred to as Paraconularia. You can find some more images of the Conularia on the KYANA Geological Society website:
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_Coral_Ridge1.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_in_nodule_Coral_Ridge.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/Corals/conularia.jpg
This link shows a nice specimen from Missouri.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Flexicalymene Trilobite
Here is an Ordovician trilobite I found on a KYANA Geological Society field trip (www.kyanageo.org). My cousin has recently finished sandblasting it to reveal more detail.
The trilobite was called a Flexicalymene from the Ordovician Period. It is approximately 2 cm in length.
The trilobite was called a Flexicalymene from the Ordovician Period. It is approximately 2 cm in length.