A visit to Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.

I have updated my recently nonexistent bucket list to now include going to as many natural history museums I can and photograph the prehistoric animals on display. For my 28th birthday, my partner and I took a trip to see the exhibits at the Sam Noble Museum and adventured around that neck of the woods.

The gear I used:

Camera: Nikon F5.

lens: Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D.

Film: Ilford Delta 400.

Here are my images, I’ve included a link to the Wikipedia pages for each animal pictured, please enjoy.


Dunkleosteus Skull.

Dunkleosteus - Wikipedia

Metoposaurus Skull.

Metoposaurus - Wikipedia

Angistorhinus Skull.

Angistorhinus - Wikipedia

Albertosaurus Skull.

Albertosaurus - Wikipedia

Allosaurus-Saurophaganax.

Allosaurus - Wikipedia

Platecarpus about to eat an Ammonite.

Platecarpus - Wikipedia

Ammonoidea - Wikipedia

Deinonychus with a baby Tenontosaurus in its jaws.

Deinonychus - Wikipedia

Tenontosaurus - Wikipedia

Pentaceratops - Guinness World Record holder for largest skull for a land animal.

Pentaceratops - Wikipedia

Gastornis giganteus AKA Diatryma gigantea.

Gastornis - Wikipedia

Arctodus AKA The Short Faced Bear.

Arctodus - Wikipedia

Smilodon with Bison latifrons.

Smilodon - Wikipedia

Bison latifrons - Wikipedia


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