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Book publisher's Image request

John

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I was asked to post this on the forum:

"Hello. Can you please post the following photo request to your forum?
For a children's library book on newts, the editors are seeking the images listed below. The pay rate for each image used is $150 USD. At this time we are requesting LOW RES versions of images for review (hi-res versions of selected images must be available for final production). Images must be exactly as described and must contain full caption/description information embedded in the image or detailed in an attached document or email. Please email submissions to david@omniphoto.com. Images are needed ASAP (no later than 10/23).
Striped newt (adult) in water
Striped newt (adult) on land
A red-spotted newt, showing bright warning colors
A ribbed newt
Paddle tail newt (adult) in water
Red belly newt ideally in stream
Black-spotted newt in natural habitat
Newt catching prey with its tongue
Predator, such as a bird, snake, or frog, that has captured a newt
Adult newt returning to the water
Great Crested Newt"
 
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Last day for this folks.
 
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