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Shane Guthrie

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Paranthropus aethiopicus and Homo erectus 

 

In this low-light setting, I decided that I couldn't photograph accurately or scientifically, and assumed that precise images are available elsewhere. Instead, I tried to get a sense of being there. 

 

Any thoughts on how to approach this in future? 

 

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Thanks Brent 

 

I also presumed tripods were not allowed, although I didn't see a sign. Staff at the Nairobi National Museum were politely pushing to be guides, who seemed to rush visitors through the exhibits, so I thought it best not to attract attention. Ultimately, I did spend a lot of time in this one room but no-one minded. I'm fascinated by natural history.

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