Thursday, December 31, 2009

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interview about saber-toothed tiger with Ernst Probst













interview with the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst author of a paperback book about saber-toothed cat

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Question: Mr. Probst, how did you get the idea to write a paperback book about saber tooth tigers?

Answer: During the research for my pocketbook on cave lion, I am continually bumped into details about the simultaneous occurrence of lions from the ice age and saber tooth tigers. I also live in a region where about 600,000 years ago hunted lions large saber-toothed tiger, and findings of the Mosbacher Sanden from Wiesbaden near my home.

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question: Where are the saber-tooth tigers in the area of Wiesbaden?

Answer: The fossils from the Mosbach-Sanden Wiesbaden are from the saber-toothed tiger-type Homotherium crenatidens. This saber-toothed tiger had a shoulder height of up to 1.10 meters and a total length including a short tail of up to 1.90 meters. Males are meant up to 400 kilograms have been difficult. In the case of Mosbacher Sanden are alluvial deposits, which are named after the former village Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich.

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question: What are the sites of saber tooth tigers of the ice age is still in Germany?

Answer: saber tooth tigers of the genus are known from Homotherium Untermaßfeld at Meiningen and Voigtstedt in the Harz region (Thuringia), Neuleiningen at green city (Rheinland-Pfalz), brick and stone home in Heidelberg an der Murr (Baden-Württemberg), Randers field near Würzburg (Bavaria). These findings are attributed to two different types of large Homotherium. The older and larger species lived until about 300,000 years ago and is called Homotherium crenatidens, the smaller and younger species existed then, and is called Homotherium latidens. The latter is known from Steinheim an der Murr.



* Question: What were the big cats there during the ice age about 600,000 years ago in Germany?

Answer: Judging by the finds from the Mosbach-Sanden lived in Wiesbaden, then in addition to the saber-toothed tiger Homotherium crenatidens also Mosbacher huge lion (Panthera leo spelaea), European jaguars (Panthera onca gombaszoegensis) and cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis). Mosbacher was the lion with a total length of up to 3.60 meters, the largest lion in Germany and Europe. He was surpassed only by the American Cave Lion (Panthera leo atrox) between about 100,000 and 11,700 years by about 10 centimeters in length. By a finding from Mauer near Heidelberg, we know that about 600,000 years ago in Germany, leopard (Panthera pardus sickenbergi) existed. At that time prevailed in Germany as climatic conditions in Africa today. In the Rhine swimming hippos and elephants lived on its banks, Rhinos, big cats and monkeys.



* Question: What big cats had to fear the saber-toothed tiger Homotherium crenatidens?

Answer: When a fight with a grown Mosbacher had a lion, even the largest saber-toothed tiger certainly no chance. From the giant Mosbacher lions were around 300,000 years ago, the somewhat smaller cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea) shows that were still slightly larger than today's lions in Africa.

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Question: In the literature we read today, one part of saber-toothed tigers, the other part of saber-toothed cats. What is the reason?

answer: In the past they spoke only of saber-toothed tigers. But then some scientists want that designation no longer used the term "saber-toothed cats. For some time, experts distinguish between saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. In layman this seems very confusing, especially as some scientists still talk about saber tooth tigers. In my experience may lay with the term dagger toothed cats much.



* Question: what time the earliest known saber-toothed tiger in Germany?

Answer: The oldest remains of saber-tooth tigers in Germany are attributable to the nature Machairodus aphanistus from the Miocene some 10 million years ago. This raced once at Ur-Rhein Rheinhessen, as findings from Eppelsheim and on Wissberg in Gau-Weinheim in Rhineland-Palatinate show, but also in the region of Baden-Melchingen Würrtemberg. The saber-toothed tiger Machairodus of Ur-Rhine in 1833 first described by the Darmstadt scholar Johann Jakob Kaup scientifically. A contemporary of Machairodus aphanistus was only half as large dagger-toothed cat Paramachairodus ogygius, which occurred in several sites in Germany to light. About Paramachairodus ogygius knew for a long time not much before complete skeletons have been discovered in Spain. Ten million years ago lived the great-Rhine in Germany for at least three species of great apes and elephants and Rhine-bizarre-looking krallenfüßige Ungulates.
In Dorn-Dürkheim (Rheinhessen) has the remains of saber-toothed tigers (Machairodus aphanistus) and dagger-toothed cats (Paramachairodus ogygius, Paramacharodus orientalis) were excavated from the Miocene about 8.5 million years ago. At that time Germany had been no more apes.
The saber-toothed tigers and dagger toothed cats from the ice age in Germany, the approximately 1 million years old fossils from Untermaßfeld at Meiningen in Thuringia, the geologically oldest finds. They come from a warm period in which existed in Germany, hippos, cheetahs and pumas.

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Science writer Ernst Probst published 2009, paperback books "cave lions" "Saber-toothed cats" and "The Cave". He has written the pocket books "The Ur-Rhine," "records of ancient times" and "records of primitive man." These titles are published in "GRIN for academic texts and the Internet address http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539/saebelzahnkatzen available as a printed paperback or e-book in PDF format.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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revolutionize the future of magazines and the photo book?

this video shows a still-to-implement idea - "How could the magazine of the future look and function" On which media channels they can be distributed or received? I also think photo books in the future look like this.

Mag + from Bonnier on Vimeo .

Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Video: "Smilodon (Saber Tooth Cat) - How Smilodon And Modern Big Cats Hunt



Video: "Smilodon (Saber Tooth Cat) - How Smilodon And Modern Big Cats Hunt" from "Cats200z" at "YouTube"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggTI3g-GVQc

description of the video clip:

This is a short video of how Explaing some threorys Smilodon hunted and how modern big cats hunt.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Video:" voice of a saber-toothed cat "for" metacafe "


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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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How does the transfer of thought about the picture?

This is one of the most interesting questions that everyone is creative at some point. As a thought and a photo are indeed quite different matters. In the head there is indeed a quick little idea of just what is then the result? Actually, we only see the finished work and it was never like this and it is this area of work is very often a great mystery. Maybe some of you want to find the comment like your experience here. As an example, I found an interview with the artist Jürgen Klauke which was published in European Photography.

Jürgen Klauke: So the example "the formalization of boredom": At first it was a work block, the remaining loose boredom, I then tried to break through this blockade to work on this condition, I'll be obsessed with the idea and develop such a large complex in concept books, which include the necessary intuition, visual ideas, you collect materials reads to me, who has already said something to boredom, developed a concept, I'm very precise scribbles, sketches, so that nothing is left to chance or the photography unit, and then the shot, up it comes to photo sessions, is the artistic work, the creative-done. began















(c) Jürgen Klauke, formalization of boredom

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Lucinda Devlin - Omega Suite


In 1991 Lucinda Devlin, in the United States to photograph existing execution spaces. The Omega suite rooms shows the execution behind these doors, where the will of the people is fully inserted. Since 1976, due to the death penalty laws and with the blessing of 70% of the American population over 270 people had been executed. For this purpose-built premises subject to central ethical and moral questions. The book is by Steidl Verlag, released in 2000.

Lucinda Devlin, born in 1947 in Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), lives and works as a photographer in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Her award-winning work was exhibited in Berlin, Chicago, Hamburg, Frankfurt, New York, Osaka, Paris, São Paulo, San Francisco, Venice and many other cities.



Lucinda Devlin, Electric Chair, Greensville Correctional Facility, Jarratt, Virginia, 1991



Lucinda Devlin, Electric Chair, G reenhaven Correctional Facility, Greenhaven, New York, 1991


Lucinda Devlin, Final Holding Cell, Greensville Correctional Facility, Jarratt, Virginia, 1991

Monday, December 7, 2009

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Edward Burtynsky: Oil


Edward Burtynsky was born in 1955 in Canada's St. Catharines, Ontario born, he is of Ukrainian descent. The ubiquity of the General Motors plants in his home town has exerted a great influence on his photographic development. His photographs of industrial landscapes in the world are part of many major museums and collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Bibliotheque National in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
stands before the end of the oil age, those raw material that keeps the world turning and promises wirtsschaftliche prosperity. Burtynsky charts the path of oil from its Production on the sale and consumption. Inevitably leads his way into landfills and economic decline, in "The End of Oil".

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Curator Paul Roth's introduction to the Corcoran Exhibition entitled "Edward Burtynsky: Oil

Edward Burtynsky: Oil from Corcoran Gallery of Art on Vimeo .