A giant Crime Scene #2 - out of 4 crime scenes at the Natural History Museum in Stuttgart today that were the part of the kids' "Nature Detectives" exhibit. This one featured a bunch of enormous butterfly wings, and a number of questionable items that kids had to use to deduct who was the one who massacred so many butterflies. All museum turned into labs, evidence collections, spots to talk to experts, traces to follow and clues to discover. The whole 4-case scavenger hunt took us about 5 hours, we explored the museum top to bottom and had a blast.
Hi Vera, we have been paired up for get-pushed-195. I've really enjoyed looking back at your shots and seeing the progression you have made. I really like your sense of composition & colour.
You have done quite a few challenges so its been difficult to come up with something new. I see you have been up for some technique challenges, so how about taking a picture with smoke - either as the main focus of your shot or as an important element in it?
Let me know if that doesn't suit & I'll come up with an alternative.
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Thank you! I am happy you enjoyed the image - I kind of hesitated a bit posting it, as in the reality, the things in the crime scene - apart from the butterfly wings - ended up to be an owl "spit-up" of undigested mouse parts and bat droppings :) Well, oversized models of those. But if you don't know it, the image is kind of applying, and I am glad you liked it.
You have done quite a few challenges so its been difficult to come up with something new. I see you have been up for some technique challenges, so how about taking a picture with smoke - either as the main focus of your shot or as an important element in it?
Let me know if that doesn't suit & I'll come up with an alternative.
Have fun.
Thank you! I am happy you enjoyed the image - I kind of hesitated a bit posting it, as in the reality, the things in the crime scene - apart from the butterfly wings - ended up to be an owl "spit-up" of undigested mouse parts and bat droppings :) Well, oversized models of those. But if you don't know it, the image is kind of applying, and I am glad you liked it.