Today was one of the most overwhelming experiences I've ever had in nature photography. I'm not ready to share everything yet, as it's an ongoing project, but for now... here's an extremely close look at a bird that no longer exists, the Passenger Pigeon: π· π¦
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after
Mo Yan θ«θ¨ won the *Nobel* (NobΓ©l).
I found myself
at the #NPR studio
at #WBUR
in person
in Boston
talking with
#Tom #Ashbrook:
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/clt_facpubs/9/
Beauty is: no-one knows what an extinct bird can actually look like, so my painting survived analysisβΊοΈβΊοΈ
https://www.actorscolony.com/ph.htm
He said they took 2 rides a day.
https://faculty.fortlewis.edu/dott_c/bio%20250-swecol/Activities/On%20a%20Monument%20to%20the%20Pigeon.pdf
https://www.species-extinction.com/revival-of-the-passenger-pigeon-project/
Wildside by Steven Gould
There were a lot of feelings π
βWhereβs God?β βin the details,β I replied. And He is. The first command of religion is not βDonβt do this!β or βDo that!β; it is βLOOK!β Look! And see what is there to be seen; see ALL that is there to be seen; and youβll see God, Allah, Ψ§ΩΩΩ!