
The exhibit
Extinct and Endangered at the
Museum of Natural History is fascinating, beautiful and amazing. British photographer
Leon Biss has created eye popping, way larger than life (some are over 8 ft wide) photos of insects. ‘Photographs in Extinct and Endangered are created from over 10,000 individual images using a bespoke camera system and microscope objectives, with the final artworks revealing intricate details normally hidden from the human eye’. This exhibit is available with general admission tickets. Go see it and avail yourself of this photographic wonder. Speaking of photos, I am happy to announce the
Central Park Zoo will once again be holding
adult photo sessions after a two year hiatus. This time we feature my favorite –
PUMPKINS! It is being held on
Sunday October 23rd and you can
sign up here.
https://centralparkzoo.com/learn/adults/adult-programs. See you there!

Looks amazing
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It truly i. It is on thru January I think
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Fabulous details….some remind me of African Art – thanks Judy!
By the way – have you ever wondered how fuzzy bees brush their hair? They manage with a Honeycomb. 🙂
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LOL
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I’m all itchy!
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