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Cyborg's Adventures in Photography
Topic Started: Oct 17 2013, 06:16 PM (6,380 Views)
CyborgIguana
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Kansas, USA; 80,000,000 BCE: As the Cretaceous sun rises over the calm primordial sea, a rookery of Pteranodons stand perched on some cliffs nearby.

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A few hours later, by which time the sunrise has finished and it is bright enough, they skim down to the water to hunt for breakfast

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Little do they know, however, that danger lurks just below the waves.

(Special thanks to Kid Buu for allowing me to download TTR's Mosasaurus hoffmani, PLEASE do not ask for it!)
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izzibob
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very lovely! You are a fantastic in-game photographer :) The second picture looks great, perfect timing.
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Lazardi
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Amazing pics! I really like the 2nd pic of the Pteranodons! Great job! xD But why their eyes looks a bit weird? Or it's just because they're posed?
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Thanks, guys! The closest one just has it's eyes closed, Raptorex, which is probably why it looks weird. ;)
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extremos
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Where's Mr Pig?

Great jog Cyborg! :D Your photos are amazing! But I didn't like those very tall and steep ricks in the corner, I thought they made the picture look a bit unnatural...
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CyborgIguana
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Yeah, I agree. I just put them there to block the hedge.
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You will respect my authoratah.

I quite like the first one. But perhaps it is a little over contrasted (if that is a word xD), or over sharpened. :D
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This post is probably the last S&T I will be doing on my old, sluggish PC, as I got a brand-new Windows 8.1 desktop for Christmas which I have yet to set up. :D You'll notice I included content from the new Cretaceous Calamity teaser pack in these photos. ;)

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British Columbia, Canada; 69,000,000 BCE: A pair of marauding Albertosaurus attempt to scatter a herd of Styracosaurus that have come down to the lake for a morning drink.
Edited by CyborgIguana, Dec 26 2013, 11:31 AM.
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MateoRex
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Never tell me the odds

That Styracosaurus is the Easter Egg o_O ITS AWESUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nice update! Perfect timing in the 2nd and 3rd pic! I don't know why, but I think those dinos that looking each other in the 2nd pic looks funny! xD The Albertosaurus in the 3rd pic looks like it's chasing the Styracosaurus! And congratulations on having a new PC! :D
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Mateosaur
Dec 26 2013, 11:44 AM
That Styracosaurus is the Easter Egg o_O ITS AWESUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's actually from a separate pack by UT2 (or maybe it was a solo download, I don't really remember), but thanks anyway guys! ;)
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WOW ! Cyborg I wish I saw this topic before. ;) I love the use of space and foliage, I can't wait to see more from you, CI.
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Isle of Wight, England; 123,000,000 BCE: A pair of Istiodactylus feed on the carcass of a young iguanodont that has succumbed to illness on the edge of a large pond.
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That's epic man! My personal favourite is the Albertosaurus chasing the Styracosaurus.
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extremos
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Where's Mr Pig?

That photo looks great Cyborg! I love the Istiodactyluses's poses and the text below the pic
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