This small gallery features a collection of close-up images of taxidermied specimens at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. These images were taken in 2019 during a special exhibit at the museum, featuring the presentation of Tristan Otto, a well-preserved specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex. Each photograph captures the intricate details and lifelike qualities of the preserved animals, showcasing the artistry and precision involved in taxidermy and restoration. These images highlight the remarkable craftsmanship and dedication to preserving biological diversity, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and complexity of wildlife up close.
Naturkundemuseum
exhibit still life
minimalist long exposure
skyscape time lapse