Alice and I are both big photo buffs, and science and nature provide endless inspiration for so many artists and photographers. So we're pretty jazzed that Scienceblogs has decided to highlight some outstanding science photo-bloggers on a new blog, with the inspired name, Photo Synthesis. They'll have a monthly rotating crew of photographers, and this month will feature Alex Wild and his outstanding insect photos. Go check it out.
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