stampede
Galerie de Paléontologie et d’Anatomie comparée in Paris.
Museum, Paris, France
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European Everyday Life (add the place!), Mysteries of the Common(2 per day), Paris and Photographic France Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Mundy Hackett
neat perspective
Peta Hurley-Hill
Cool shot!love the angel
randi1972
Really great work!!!!!!!!! Very unexpected!
Rosalie Dale IPA
What a unique shot!
Craig Hender
Hmmm, now this is interesting. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to get all these outside and let us all loose on them! Imagine the possibilities?
Fantastic shot.
Caro
very good. this is very funny.
Julie Marks
You captured a wonderful perspective of this skeletal stampede. Your photo has such depth and detail that draws the viewer into this fascinating imagery.
Gene Praag
What a great perspective…love it!
lensman
I can imagine the fun that Michael Crichton might have had with this collection.
paula whatley
I think this is really cool
Lisa Kenny
What a great room! So many photographic opportunities!
pryere
Great work and title
jo beerens
Thanks very much.
David McAuley
Great fun shot.
stevenlove
This has a very interesting surreal quality.
You could easily use this as a reference for some Horror or Surreal art.
jo beerens
Thank you all for the kind words.
filthy6
Great use of humour in the title. i love it!
Joyce Dickens,...
Amazing and unique capture; I love your title; wonderful depth, great tones and lighting.
CynLynn
I would love to see this for myself, super work
liesbeth
geweldige titel… prachtige foto.
jo beerens replied
Hoi Liesbeth. Bedankt. Je hebt mijn andere account al gevonden zie ik.
Groet,
Jo
Jan Piller
Amazing shot!! Excellent perspective!
jo beerens
A taste of France.
BYRON
wow, this is worth travelling to Paris for.
jo beerens replied
Thanks Byron. There are more reason’s to visit Paris…... Here is another shot
Best of all the museum and it ‘inhabitants’ look like they are untouched since around 1900 so you get an idea how a museum would have looked like around that time.