Adventures In Colour (Vision)

After my AnyForty shoot last week I headed over to South Kensington to visit the Natural History Museum.

I’d been invited over to check out the Colour and Vision exhibition. Subtitled “Through The Eyes of Nature” it’s a fantastic display on the impact eyes and colour have had on the animal kingdom. “Follow a 565-million-year journey through the eyes of nature. Uncover how vision first evolved and how colour in animals suddenly became the difference between life and death.”

The exhibition featured some stunning specimens from the museums collection and some amazing imagery which looked stunning displayed on LGs OLED Televisions.

Find out more about the exhibition the Natural History Museum website.

 

Adventures In Colour (Vision) - adventures-in-colour-vision-1 Photographed by Rick Nunn
Adventures In Colour (Vision) - adventures-in-colour-vision-2 Photographed by Rick Nunn
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Adventures In Colour (Vision) - adventures-in-colour-vision-4 Photographed by Rick Nunn
Adventures In Colour (Vision) - adventures-in-colour-vision-5 Photographed by Rick Nunn
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Adventures In Colour (Vision) - adventures-in-colour-vision-7 Photographed by Rick Nunn

It was great to see the Diplodocus hanging in the main entrance hall one last time before it gets replaced with a Blue Whale next year.

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