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Image November 7, 2015 jmore-admin

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One trick to a good photograph that mixes architecture and nature is to make is to use flawed symmetry. The lack of perfect balance forces the viewer to stop and consider, just a bit, the imperfections of reality and how, upon further thought, they are preferable to the alternative.

Missouri Botanical Garden - Saint Louis

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This site features my photography. Starting as a hobby to see as many species as I could before they went extinct, it's become more.

I've learned that many zoos are no longer cages of desperation, but have become triage centers combating extinction. They work tirelessly, at little to no pay, to save the world the rest of us are actively destroying.

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Zoos - Any AZA or CAZA accredited zoo may use any photo here for free, commercially or not.

Conservation - Any conservation group may use any photo here for free, for noncommercial use. Please credit me as "Josh More".

Everyone Else - Contact me. My rates are reasonable and I take assignments.

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