Visit to the Los Angeles Natural History Museum (Part 2)
Here are the rest of the rocks which I photographed at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles this past weekend. My dad always loved rocks, but I never really used to get excited by them as a kid, so I loathed that part of the museum when we would go to the Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. Now that I'm older I now have an appreciation for geology, but mostly I just love textures! I can imagine my kid wasn't exactly impressed with the rock section here either, LOL - but we still had some fun!
Rock crystal? or ice??
OK, so this one looks less like a rock and more like a structure that you'd find in a science fiction movie of some kind. The gray part in particular reminds me a lot of the Borg... Resistance is futile!
Here's where the big kid (and me obviously) had some fun... GAZE INTO MY CRYSTAL BALL! SEE THE FUTU.. oh, hi kiddo! :D
Baby had a chance to get crystallized too:
All of these were taken with my Sony A7sii Camera on a Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens.
Thanks for looking and upvoting - next time I'll share my butterfly pictures from the same museum trip!
That second one really looks like the borg's ship on its gray part :D
And I love the fish ball captures of your mini hoomans XD
I know right?? It belongs in Star Trek!
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