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~ A Rex Named Sue ~

Photography Science/Medical posted on Jul 23, 2006
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This is SUE! Sue is the largest, most famous and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex in the world. She normally resides in Chicago but is visiting the University of Oklahoma this month, where I had the pleasure of meeting her yesterday. I have left some people in the corners for scale. She is not the largest dinosaur around, but she is certainly one of the most impressive! If you would like to read more about her, go here: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/SUE/ Thanks very kindly for your comments on my previous images. I appreciate it! ... Maria

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Mondwin

9:39AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Looks absolutely fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank's for sharing with us!!!Bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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Pannyhb

10:18AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

oh Man! Is she ever impressive! I really like the pov on the top picture, too!

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chesscanoe

10:23AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Always more than one perspective to appreciate before forming an opinion.... Super presentation!

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miwi

10:40AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

He, you are happy, that you not have meet her 90 000 000 years earlier,lol. Klasse shot,like it!!!!!

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Zacko

12:25PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Ooooh! Ooooh!!! Oooooooooh!!! That is soooo cool! That thing is huge, im glad you kept the people in the composition so that one can get a sense of scale. I cant wait for that new Ben Stiller-movie to come out, where he works at a nightwatch at a museum where all the objects, including dinosaurs, come alive at night. A must see-movie. #:o) Have a great day!

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:22PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Impressive and spectacular photo series my friend....!!! Spectacular dinosaurs.....!!!

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claudialee

6:23PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Quite a piece of work. Hard to believe that these tremendous beasts actually roamed the earth at one time. Your work is wonderful. thanks and HUGS!!!

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danob

6:48PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Lol great shot of Sue I was thinking of the Johnny Cash classic when I saw your title.. Sue is awesome imagine that thing for real!! I did see a big head of one in Washington some years ago

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kansas

8:23PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Splendid photos of this prehistoric creature.

uniquedreamer

8:34PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

WOW! what an amazing shot! Looks very impressive in this clear image!

PhotoSmith

10:43AM | Mon, 24 July 2006

Ha Ha - LOVED the title! That's rich. I'll be chuckling all day! Gad to see that they're just bones now - it looks like the live model could rex your day. You really got nice shots, tho. Terrific color and superb lighting. And what a fabulous POV! Like the Rex, AWESOME!

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DennisReed

1:47PM | Tue, 25 July 2006

Awesome capture! It's been ages since I've been to a Museumsaurous! ;) Bravo!

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Cosine

8:59PM | Wed, 26 July 2006

Fabulous capture! It's hard to do such a good job on things this big, so double kudos. Leaving the people in for scale was an excellent idea.

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jonasgoodwin

4:53PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Isn't she gorgeous, I got to see her in Portland where they had her light darkly with a red background. The shadow you have on the white is wonderful, adding a sense of motion to her already walking body. Brilliant post.


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