Here's a post I forgot to put up. We stopped at the Annenberg Space For Photography when we were in Los Angeles.
These posters were on the street light poles on my bike ride to the beach, but I'd never been to the Annenberg.
This museum is in Century City and is free, but parking is $4.50. But if you get there after 4:30pm, it's only $1.50. Since it's a small space and it closes at 6:00pm, there's enough time.
Joel Sartore is the photographer.
The photos are magnificent. I only had my little camera to take pictures of pictures. This one is a close up of his photo.
Despite humans' greater abilities to think and communicate, those abilities too often are used to destroy the natural habitats of these animals. Whether by turning natural spaces - forests, plains, jungles, shorelines, wetlands - into farmland, oil fields, mines, housing, battlefields, or simply cutting the trees or taking all the fish, we have radically endangered a multitude of species.
And that's not to mention how climate change further threatens the animal world.
This exhibit is a reminder of the mass plundering humans have done and the diversity of amazing animals we're likely going to wipe off the face of the earth. Sorry this is blurry, but it's all I have of this message.