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PHO-TOG-RA-PHY
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1: the art and/or process of producing visible images of objects directly or indirectly upon a photosensitive gelatin surface on paper, plastic, metal, or glass by the chemical action of light or other forms of radiant energy upon that surface,
2: utilizing visible light to produce traditional photographic images,
3: utilizing sound to produce dynamic ultrasonographic images,
4: utilizing x-rays and chemical baths to produce radiographic images,
5: utilizing computer electronics to produce digital radiography & photography
6: utilizing electron beams of various wavelengths to produce MRI or CT Scans

The Institute's staff, consultants and associates actively document all of our clinical and research activities. As a result The Colyer Institute has archived a collection of wildlife and scenic photographs taken in the wild, in zoos, wild animal parks and conservation facilities around the world.

These are some of our favorite photographs. . . . . . Enjoy Them !

   

A portion of our collection is also available as a gift of appreciation to those who wish to support the work of the Colyer Institute with a donation this year.

All photographs are printed on archival heavy weight fine art paper suitable for framing.

Donations of: Receive an image gift of:
$ 50.00 1- screen saver image
$100.00 1- 5 X 7 desk top / photo
$250.00 1- 8 X 10 desk top / photo
$500.00 1-11 X 17 framed photo
$1000.00 1 poster sized framed image
$5000.00 1- reproduction in oil paint

All donations and photograph selections are coordinated through our 
Director of Development
E-mail address :
colyer@pacbell.net

    

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