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Mesozoic Nature Photography - Thundercharge's Dioramas

Started by Thundercharge, March 16, 2012, 01:15:01 AM

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Thundercharge

Starting up a thread for dioramas on the new site!

I'm not going to post ALL my old ones right off, but I'll put a bunch of my favorites in this first post. And here's a link to my old thread for those who want to look at all of the old ones :)
http://dinotoyforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=dioramas&action=display&thread=4949&page=1

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Thundercharge

And now, here are a few I took today!

A couple Triassic dinosaurs, Plateosaurus and Herrerasaurus:




And the good mother Maisaura tending to her young ones:



Enjoy them all!  ;D
:)


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JPEngineer

Building an Island off the coast of Costa Rica...

Come see my sale list in the classified section!

Horridus

I think this one:



...Is the best. Great illusion of size.
All you need is love...in the time of chasmosaurs http://chasmosaurs.blogspot.com/
@Mhorridus

Gwangi

Fantastic work. I want your camera...and your shooting location. I really love the Plateosaurus one and the Spinosaur may be my favorite of them all.

ZoPteryx

Quote from: Gwangi on March 16, 2012, 09:09:45 PM
Fantastic work. I want your camera...and your shooting location.
I second that. ;)

The Brachio and Majunga photos must be my favorites!

ITewan

im a lil tired and a lil hungry

Thundercharge

Quote from: JPEngineer on March 16, 2012, 07:09:50 PM
VERY nice!!!!
Thank you!!  :D

Quote from: Horridus on March 16, 2012, 08:49:48 PM
I think this one:

...Is the best. Great illusion of size.
Thanks very much, Horridus  :)
Exactly what I was going for there!

Quote from: Gwangi on March 16, 2012, 09:09:45 PM
Fantastic work. I want your camera...and your shooting location. I really love the Plateosaurus one and the Spinosaur may be my favorite of them all.
Thank you, Gwangi! :)
It's a great location! A local park with a nature trail that spans acres of forest, and a river passes straight through it so there's plenty of lush plant growth  :)
Plenty of ferns and the like too!
And glad you liked those two!

Quote from: Zopteryx on March 16, 2012, 10:36:16 PM
I second that. ;)

The Brachio and Majunga photos must be my favorites!
Thank you! :)
Glad you liked those  ;D

Quote from: ITewan on March 16, 2012, 11:16:24 PM
Really Nice Photography! ;D
Thank you, ITewan!  ;D



Did a few more today :)

Dracorex


Vagaceratops



Some large bird I found in the forest  ;)


A T-Rex confrontation!




A couple of little Leaellynasaura





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ZoPteryx


Lio99



Tylosaurus

w00ts!

This is some good work man, I really admire it!
As if they were really there when you took snapshots of them during some awesome safari hah! Just brilliant!

Bokisaurus

Glad to see it here! Good work, really inspires me to go back out and take diorama photos. Maybe next week when I go down the coast. :D

Tyrannosaurid lover

I love the dracorex one.
Did you think in make a serie of dioramas
When the time came out the amaizine animals that the time and extintion lef behind will be back.

Gryphoceratops

The last rex one with a little bit of blur is really cool.  Nice work. 

Gwangi

Wow, I had actually forgotten about this thread. I wonder what happened to Thundercharge? He had a nicely growing collection and excellent photography skills. Would be a shame if we've lost him.

Wildheart

Really great photos!!!!!!!!! :D
I adore the Papo ankylosaurus one!

Zhuchengotyrant

-Zhuchengotyrant

Scipionyx

Wow, these are really good! Great use of perspective.

Painting by Heinrich Harder.

Arul


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