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Just at the end of last summer, I visited the Science Museum in London.  As a child, this was always my favourite museum. Over the last thirty years or so, it has changed a lot; a complete building extension and makeover, incredible new interactive displays, and of course a whole lot of new science. Many of the old exhibits are still there, including some excellent large scale engineering displays, which always used to interest me as a wide eyed child. 

Science certainly does not interest everyone, but there really is no escaping the fact that our lives are totally dependent on the discoveries of the last two thousand years.  At times, modern science may seem somewhat frightening, especially as it has been partially responsible for creating pollution, weapons, and nuclear accidents; but it may be the only thing that saves us all in the end.  Also, every single object in your house or appartment was created through science at somepoint in history.  Could you live without your books, music, radio, television (probably), shoes, cooker, fridge, mirror, makeup, clothes, windows, lighting......?  Could you survive without food? Farming is a science too.

Anyway...   I strolled around the museum with my Ricoh GRD3 and took a few shots; some in the exhibition halls, some around the staircases and some in the cafe.  I have gone for different crops, and various post proscessing. Each image deserves it's unique attention when deciding how to present them.  I shall definately be returning again with my Ricoh.















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