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Dinos for Sale
MAY 2005
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A Special Effect Photograph by Lynn Johnson
Sixty-five million years ago, Tyrannosaurus rex was a fearsome predator. Today in the atrium of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of California, Berkeley, it's far more approachable. This 40-foot-long (12-meter-long) replica was assembled by a team that included sculptors from the visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic. "Museums are attracting more people from the film and special effects businesses—like me," says Roby Braun of Cycad Productions. "I want what I create to be on display for more than three minutes of film."
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Photo Fast Facts
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Camera: Leica M6 Film Type: 35mm Lens: 21mm, f/2.8 Speed and F-Stop: 1/30 @ f/5.6
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Weather Conditions: Indoors Time of Day: Unrecorded Lighting Techniques: Unrecorded
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