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11190_-_parasaurolophus


 
  11190_-_parasaurolophus
11190_-_parasaurolophus

Jim Zuckerman

 
 
 

Daniella Puente
 

Looks so real..The diferents tones of deep green are excellent on the photo!


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January 11, 2008

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thank you very much, Daniella. The background is Oneonta Gorga in Oregon, about 1/2 east of Portland.

Jim


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January 11, 2008

 
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  Hi Jim , what an imagination you have ! I have enjoyed all your gallery . As a Betterphoto one year program student(it started in January) , I can't wait to join your course ! At the moment I am at the end of Kerry Drager's "Creative light and composition"course .
My purpose is to become professional outdoor photographer , and your work can be real inspiration to me !
Kiril


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February 29, 2008

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thanks very much, Kiril. I will look forward to having you in a course with me.

A note about this dinosaur picture. The original model was a profile. I figured out a way to turn the head so it was apparently looking at the the photographer. I figured that animals are keenly aware of their environment, and that made sense.

Jim


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March 01, 2008

 

Kristy A. Keene
  Wow! Amazing Digital Darkroom! What an Outstanding Photo!!!


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July 30, 2008

 

Ronald F. Fischer
  Spectacular digital darkroom work!!


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August 20, 2008

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thanks, Ron. I appreciate your compliment. I had a lot of fun doing it.

Jim


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August 20, 2008

 
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  and here I didn't think they were alive!...:)

neat image!


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October 02, 2009

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thanks, Jim. That's what is so exciting about doing these -- it's like they are living again. One of the frustrations for a wildlife photographer is that we can never really shoot dinosaurs. The closest we can come are lizards and chameleons, and while that's great to shoot, it's just not the same.

Jim


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October 02, 2009

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thanks, Jim. That's what is so exciting about doing these -- it's like they are living again. One of the frustrations for a wildlife photographer is that we can never really shoot dinosaurs. The closest we can come are lizards and chameleons, and while that's great to shoot, it's just not the same.

Jim


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October 02, 2009

 

Liz blahh
  So realistic looking, excellent DD work.


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December 18, 2009

 

Jim Zuckerman
  Thank you, Liz. Jim


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December 18, 2009

 
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