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Detroit Zoo exhibits Rick Lieder's extraordinary bug pix

Cory Doctorow at 9:24 am Wed, Jun 28, 2006

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Rick Lieder's extraordinary photos of insects are now on display at the Detroit Zoo. Lieder's work is fantastic -- he patiently waits in his suburban back yard with his camera until the insects he finds there assume pleasing poses and then shoots them. This approach -- in situ, natural -- is what makes these shots so amazing. Link (Thanks, Rick!)

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