Hello jaspera-ga,
Here you are. It's taken in Las Vegas at the Lion Habitat at the MGM
Grand. I've included several other shots to give you other
perspectives on this exhibit.
Enjoy!
~ czh ~
http://www.unc.edu/~egunn/Las%20Vegas/lion_belly.JPG
http://www.gomberg.com/vegas/lionhabitat03.jpg
http://www.picturefish.com/images/nature/lion.jpg
http://www.gr1ff1n.com/HoneymoonImages/Lion%20sleeping%20above%20in%20the%20lion%20habitat%20at%20MGM%20Grand.jpg
http://www.elizabethgunn.org/lasvegas/index.html |
Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
20 Jul 2005 04:20 PDT
Hello, czh-ga! Upon looking at the pictures, my friend said that
unfortunately none of them contained the picture that she saw. The one
she saw appeared much more professional and planned (as if taken in a
studio) also had a solid background (no trees or cluttered background
as shown in the pictures you provided). She recalls that the lion was
standing instead of lying down.
Would you like to do some more searching before we close out this
question? Thanks very much, we appreciate your time and effort.
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
20 Jul 2005 12:00 PDT
Hello jaspera-ga,
I'll give it another shot with the additional information you've
provided. If I can't find anything I'll ask the editors to remove my
answer so someone else can look for your lion.
More soon.
~ czh ~
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
20 Jul 2005 17:02 PDT
No problem, czh-ga. Thank you!
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
20 Jul 2005 19:03 PDT
Hello again jaspera-ga,
Does your friend remember where she saw this photo? Was it online, in
a magazine, or ? Was it used to illustrate a story? Was it used as a
poster? Could it have been a high concept ad? I keep running into
blind alleys. Any additional hints would be useful. Thanks.
~ czh ~
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
21 Jul 2005 05:21 PDT
My friend saw it online, on a website. She remembers it was in a
gallery (cannot remember what other pictures were so they must have
been unremarkable for her). It was on either one of those
photo-hosting websites or the photographer's own website. You
mentioned magazine; it is quite possible the picture had been scanned
in and then posted on the website by the photographer or even a fan,
although there was no mention of that.
We kept running into dead ends as well and have come to a possible
conclusion: the picture may have been hidden or taken off for some
reason (to allow room for new pictures, website too new, search
engines are blocked, et cetera).
If you still cannot find it, don't worry, my friend can live with the
memory for now. ;-) She thinks she will come across it again someday
since she enjoys browsing through photographs often, both online and
in books/magazines. We can go ahead and close out this question.
Thanks very much, czh!
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
21 Jul 2005 15:27 PDT
Hello jaspera-ga,
This has been most frustrating. I get obsessive about this kind of a
search but I'm disappointed to have to tell you that after hours of
searching I can't find your friend's picture. Based on what you've
told me, I suggest that she should visit any photo sharing websites
where she is a member and search for "lion belly." I've had good luck
finding additional photos beyond the ones I posted as a result of this
search string. It's too bad that none of them are the picture you're
looking for.
If you like, I will ask the editors to withdraw my answer so other
people can keep trying. Or, you could post a new question that clearly
summarizes everything you've tried and maybe someone else can come up
with the answer.
Good luck.
~ czh ~
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
21 Jul 2005 19:35 PDT
Hi, czh--
We know about feeling obsessed and frustrated all too well. It is
indeed too bad we all couldn't find this particular picture. My friend
and I will keep looking, though. Looking through the photo-sharing
websites is a good idea and one that we definitely will do.
Once again, we appreciate your time and effort into this! We feel it
best that this question be officially closed by accepting your answer.
Great efforts, czh! Thank you.
Jaspera-ga
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
21 Jul 2005 20:16 PDT
Hello jaspera-ga,
Thanks for the positive feedback and tip. I hope that someone else can
find this photo for you.
~ czh ~
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
22 Jul 2005 15:17 PDT
I bear good news, czh--
My friend received a tip that the picture she described is the work of
a photographer named James Balog. Sure enough, after looking through a
book, she spotted the lion picture! While the website (where she
originally saw the picture) still eludes her, she at least has the
photographer's name in her possession. Also, Balog has published a few
books one of which my friend plans to purchase for herself. All's well
that ends well. :-) Thought I'd share this happy finale' with you and
put your mind to rest. Again, thanks!
Jaspera
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
22 Jul 2005 17:34 PDT
Hello jaspera-ga,
Thanks for the update. Here are some James Balog photos, including a
wonderful lion portrait. Unfortunately none of them are the one you?re
looking for. The Aurora Photos site has lots of examples of how he
shoots his animal portraits. I imagine the photo you?re looking for
was one of these.
Enjoy!
~ czh ~
http://auroraquanta.com/bin/Detail?ln=7057400001
Image number: 7057400001
Caption: African lion in studio, male.
Photographer: James Balog
Date Shot: 11/17/03
http://www.auroraphotos.com/SwishSearch?spec_idx=&method=&q_id=balog&snum=0&sort=&date=&supst=&
"balog" found 135 images.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
22 Jul 2005 22:50 PDT
Wow, the Aurora Photo website is pretty cool. My friend was surprised
and perplexed that her favorite elusive picture indeed wasn't there.
Nevertheless, many of the other pictures are wonderfully done and we
thoroughly enjoyed viewing them.
Thanks, czh!
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
23 Jul 2005 02:08 PDT
Hello again jaspera-ga.
I love James Balog?s work. Since the lion you?re looking for doesn?t
seem to be online, why don?t you just contact him and see where you
can get a copy. I?ve found his website and contact information for
you. He also has many of his images in the Getty Images library. Check
it out. Wonderful.
Good luck.
~ czh ~
http://www.jamesbalog.com/
James Balog
e-mail: jbalog@jamesbalog.com
phone: 303.362.1992
http://creative.gettyimages.com/source/classes/FrameSet.aspx?&UQR=xyxqmr&pk=4&source=front&lightboxView=1&txtSearch=balog&chkLicensed=on&chkRoyaltyFree=on&selImageType=7
"James Balog"
317 images found.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
23 Jul 2005 03:30 PDT
czh, you are AMAZING! You rule. We FINALLY captured the particular
lion picture using your link to gettyimages! I tried to establish a
link, but somehow it didn't work. However, it is picture # 10182843.
Just paste this number into the search box and the picture should show
up.
On top of this, the other pictures are indeed incredible. Many of them
appear to be brand new (we didn't see them in our previous searches).
Awesome stuff!
Wish I could bump up your four stars to five and throw in more tip.
You have our eternal gratitude. Thank you very much (for the millionth
time)!
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
23 Jul 2005 12:32 PDT
Hello jaspera-ga,
Wow! That's a terrific photo. I'm so glad this obsessive search can
now be put to rest. ;-)
If you want to be able to share it with your friends here is the link.
If it doesn't work for some reason, go to Creative Getty Images and
search for the image number 10182843.
http://creative.gettyimages.com/
http://creative.gettyimages.com/source/classes/FrameSet.aspx?&UQR=dwmxin&pk=4&source=front&lightboxView=1&txtSearch=10182843&chkLicensed=on&chkRoyaltyFree=on&selImageType=7
You said: "Wish I could bump up your four stars to five and throw in more tip."
If you mean it, just post a new question and include my name in the
subject line, i.e., Lion picture (for czh-ga only).
This was fun. I'm glad I got introduced to this photographer. His work
is amazing. I live in California and his photos of the San Andreas
fault are thrilling.
Have fun with your lion.
~ czh ~
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Request for Answer Clarification by
jaspera-ga
on
23 Jul 2005 22:07 PDT
Great, czh! The link worked, thanks. Glad you're a new fan of James
Balog too. :-) I actually am planning to get his books myself! And
yes, I mean it about the stars/tip thing. So let me go and do it, and
consider this post officially closed.
Jaspera
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Clarification of Answer by
czh-ga
on
23 Jul 2005 22:37 PDT
Jaspera,
This has been a merry ride. Sometimes I (and other researchers too)
get hooked by a question that we just can't let go. The brown bunnies
still haunt me.
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=516261
Q: Can you find me a couple of this brown bunny?
As you can see, image searches call to me. Even when I don't find what
I'm searching for I run across a lot of weird and wonderful stuff.
Best wishes to you and your friend.
~ czh ~
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