Dinosaurs are extinct, but true love is alive!
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/dinosaurs-are-extinct-but-true-love-is-alive.htmlPhotographers Greg Basel and Maria Adams have created a romantic photo shoot of two tyrannosaurs, proving that true love has not yet died out.
The photo shoot is performed according to all the canons of wedding photography — lovers hold hands by the water, go into the sunset and even try to kiss on a bicycle. All this is somewhat complicated by anatomical features such as short hands, huge jaws and the absence of lips, but romance and even passion are definitely present in the photos.
"Working with Mr. and Mrs. Tyrannosaurus was a pleasure! — the authors of the photo share their impressions. "Sometimes they started fighting, but mostly they enjoyed each other's company."
(17 photos in total)
Source: My Modern Met

















We have to admit that the couple hiding in the costumes of prehistoric lizards is not real. This is Maria's cousin — Stephanie — and her friend Marian, who took part in the photo shoot just for a joke. Nevertheless, this is a great idea for real couples who prefer a creative and fun approach even to such serious things as starting a family.
Keywords: Dinosaur | Couple | Engagement | Photo shoot | Joke
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