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Post by thundercharge on Feb 12, 2012 18:57:51 GMT
Ok, so I took three of my loves, dinosaurs, nature, and photography, and put them together! This is my first real shot at this, but I hope you all enjoy! ;D First we have Allosaurus: Allosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Allosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Allosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr and heading down to the watering hole: Allosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Dilophosaurus (a very beautiful little thing!): Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr hiding in the jungle: Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr looking out to the water: Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Dilophosaurus is VERY curious. What kind of ants made THAT? Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr and... now it's checking out a shell it found near the water. Hmm... wonder if anything's inside? Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr perching on a large log: Dilophosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Lots more to come!! Figured I'd stop here and post more a bit later so I don't overwhelm the page with too many pictures at once, lol. Let me know what you think!!
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Post by jpengineer on Feb 12, 2012 18:59:32 GMT
Neat pictures!
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Post by dinofan45 on Feb 12, 2012 19:31:00 GMT
Yes, these pictures are neat. The allosaurus ones are my favorites.
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Post by gwangi on Feb 13, 2012 1:24:17 GMT
Great work! It is nice to have another member that does these outdoor dioramas. My favorite is the first dilophosaurus in the horsetails...appropriate plant choice.
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 13, 2012 2:06:09 GMT
Thank you! Yes, these pictures are neat. The allosaurus ones are my favorites. Thanks! Glad you liked them Great work! It is nice to have another member that does these outdoor dioramas. My favorite is the first dilophosaurus in the horsetails...appropriate plant choice. Thank you! You can never have too many people doing dio's, I just love looking at them all! ;D And outdoor ones are the best =) And glad you liked that one! Ok here's a handful more! ;D First we go to a Parasaurolophus feeding in a lush forest: Parasaurolophus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Let's get a little closer: Parasaurolophus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Uh-oh, danger! Danger by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Parasaurolophus eventually escapes to the wetlands: Parasaurolophus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Meanwhile, far downstream, another Rex has a pair of Triceratops backed up: Predator by OmegaCharge, on Flickr But perhaps a head on confrontation works to the Triceratops advantage in this standoff: Predator by OmegaCharge, on Flickr And finally, one last one of Allosaurus again ;D Allosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr A handful more to come, which are my favorites of the bunch! Involving my favorite dinosaur ;D Enjoy!!
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Post by jpengineer on Feb 13, 2012 2:39:35 GMT
Very, very nice!
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Post by ITewan on Feb 13, 2012 5:08:34 GMT
Excellent photography! There is more outdoor Diorama's now, we might have to have another contest! ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 13, 2012 8:59:13 GMT
These are wonderful, Thundercharge!
Thank you for being considerate about the size and number of pictures per post too, it's much appreciated!
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 14, 2012 2:44:34 GMT
thank you! Excellent photography! There is more outdoor Diorama's now, we might have to have another contest! ;D Thank you! haha that sounds like fun ;D These are wonderful, Thundercharge! Thank you for being considerate about the size and number of pictures per post too, it's much appreciated! thanks very much! and no problem at all! I know there are probably people out there with older computers or slower connections, so I try to be accommodating while still showing enough for maximum enjoyment Once again thanks for the comments, I hope you all get as much enjoyment out of these as I do! ;D Here are the ones I saved for last, the ones I liked the best. Featuring of course, the great Tyrannosaurus Rex ;D Papo version, and I tried to make him look like a true king of the Cretaceous! Here we go: Tyrannosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr A view from hiding in the underbrush... either time to back away and make a run for it or stay still and hope he doesn't see you.. View from the Underbrush by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Out under the Cretaceous blue sky as evening approaches: Tyrannosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr This mighty predator has nothing to fear. Tyrannosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Tyrant Lizard King! Tyrannosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Hope you all enjoyed this round! I'm getting a motherload of figures in so I'll be trying this again soon One thing I wasn't able to do a whole ton of this time was interaction between dinosaurs, as I didn't have the largest selection to choose from, especially when they needed to be from the same time period, etc. But hopefully I can do more of that next time Thanks for looking and enjoy
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Post by ITewan on Feb 14, 2012 9:24:14 GMT
Very nice! ;D
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 20, 2012 3:57:58 GMT
Thanks! ;D alright, time for more! I spent another day at the park today... and brought along some little friends of course! This time I went through a nature trail that went through a forest.. and took some pics along the way ;D Here we go! Starting off with the mighty Brachiosaurus! Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Way wayyyyy up: Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr I like how this one came out, for some reason it looks real to me ;D Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Being observed at a distance by two Allosaurus: Allosaurs and Brachiosaurus by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Hmm, that's a lot of Brachiosaurus! I have lots more of other great stuff, but I'll save it for future posts Enjoy!
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Post by zopteryx on Feb 20, 2012 4:26:07 GMT
Wow! Very nice!
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Post by Tyrannax on Feb 20, 2012 4:46:05 GMT
These were very entertaining and somewhat relaxing to look at. Very good work!
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Post by ITewan on Feb 20, 2012 4:59:10 GMT
As I have said before, very nice! ;D
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 21, 2012 3:24:56 GMT
Thank you! These were very entertaining and somewhat relaxing to look at. Very good work! Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed them As I have said before, very nice! ;D Thanks itewan! ;D I appreciate your comments! Ok, here's a bunch more! Starting out with the wonderful Carnegie Cryolophosaurus: This male Cryo is looking for a mate. Now we have a Diplodocus trekking through the woods: Some other herbivores tag alongside the huge creature for a bit down a forest trail: But danger is afoot: The Diplodocus might be too big, but the Allosaurus eyes some of the smaller prey. Working with another Allosaurus, Stegosaurus will be easier to bring down. But what will be the outcome? Attack by OmegaCharge, on Flickr Handful more to come! As always, thanks for looking and for the comments!
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Post by lio99 on Feb 21, 2012 7:23:02 GMT
So good just so good!
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 21, 2012 14:06:38 GMT
These latest are just beautiful, Thundercharge. I love the Diplodocus ones, though I may be more than a little biased. Coincidentally enough, I'm working on a not too dissimilar drawing at the moment.
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 22, 2012 2:56:19 GMT
So good just so good! Thank you! ;D I really appreciate it! These latest are just beautiful, Thundercharge. I love the Diplodocus ones, though I may be more than a little biased. Coincidentally enough, I'm working on a not too dissimilar drawing at the moment. Thank you! and wow!! that looks fantastic!
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 22, 2012 2:56:35 GMT
Ok, here's the last bit for this week! First, Kentrosaurus : An ankylosaurus feels threatened: Carnotaurus, one of the top predators of Early Cretaceous South America: Albertosaurus roaming the Late Cretaceous North American forest: A mother Edmontosaurus stopping to feed in the forest: A male triceratops attempts to impress some females with his bright colors: And finally, Spinosaurus goes fishing! I'll try to get some more this weekend for next week!
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Post by ITewan on Feb 22, 2012 5:42:54 GMT
I will try to say something different, they are awesome! ;D
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