In a while, crocodile…
Some toothy reptile images:
Your religion is my mythology:
The belles of days gone by:

eb 2015 – 6.5×8.5 glassneg – Hiller negative – bathers with Fort Point in distance – c. 1920 – eb Aug 2015
And I think I like it…
The last few are by San Francisco artist Merry Weathers. She is one of my favorite artists. She has travelled the world to create body paint images of iconic locations and recently she returned to the Bay Area to celebrate our area’s beautiful vistas.
After sunset on September 1, an exceptionally intense, reddish airglow flooded this Chilean winter night skyscape. Above a sea of clouds and flanking the celestial Milky Way, the airglow seems to ripple and flow across the northern horizon in atmospheric waves. Originating at an altitude similar to aurorae, the luminous airglow is instead due to chemiluminescence, the production of light through chemical excitation. Commonly captured with a greenish tinge by sensitive digital cameras, this reddish airglow emission is from OH molecules and oxygen atoms at extremely low densities and has often been present in southern hemisphere nights during the last few years. On this night it was visible to the eye, but seen without color. Antares and the central Milky Way lie near the top, with bright star Arcturus at left. Straddling the Milky Way close to the horizon are Vega, Deneb, and Altair, known in northern nights as the stars of the Summer Triangle.Explanation, Image Credit, & Copyright: Yuri Beletsky (Carnegie Las Campanas Observatory)
via NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day
Don’t even try to imaging the ridiculous amount of time this took to create, just kick back and laugh.