Photographer's Note
As promised, here is a shot of T-Rex, you will find the scale of this beast on my last picture, it is located at the bottom of the two bronctosaurus'.
I have cropped the top of this enormous monster because there was a building on top of the T-Rex, but it is gone. I know some of you didnt like the buildings on the last shot.
I just love the teeth on this T-rex it really shows the effort that has gone into making these wonderful creatures, especially the detail etc.
I will send you more pictures, because I took over 400 whilst there on a 2 day venture.
Enjoy
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Jamiep
(236) 2004-02-07 8:51
Think the metering has averaged this out a bit too much.
I did a quick and nasty ws on it.
Trickytrek (73) 2004-02-07 10:11
Fantastic picture, disposition is really good.
I think material is also good. I worked a little.
JacquesLanctot
(501) 2004-02-07 12:31
I love your dinosaur, I prefer them far away except on a picture were I prefere them in a close up. Like the others I made a workshop of it, black & white.
dob_31
(0) 2004-02-07 13:08
Nice close up! What a smile! Another excellent addition to the "Dinosaurus" theme.
shoko
(1055) 2004-02-07 16:47
Intersting angle.
Seems that we all ahve a different idea of what snow (ice) should look like!
Well i could not resist adding mine ;-)
Jeppe
(18654) 2004-02-08 12:58
Not only an amazing piece of artwork - but also a great capture (your honour) - I was just going to write - may be a workshop could do it even better - but I can see that there has been others before me with the same idea ;-)
Good work anyway Daniel.
lulululu2003
(413) 2004-02-24 22:58
Good composition!!! I like the exaggerated head!!
but the exposure is a tricky one. For this kind of shot, the whole pciture is white and the exposure meter would be cheated by the reflected light and therefore less light is allowed to enter the shutter.
so the shot would be under-exposed.
set the exposure compensation to +1.5 is a solution.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Leung (Kenny10pin)
(19301) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-02-06
- Categories: Event
- Camera: Sony F717, CF Hitatchi 6GB, Circular Polarizer
- Exposure: f/8, 1/161 seconds
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Just sand, snow, ice, hokkaido snow festival 2004 [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-02-07 8:06









