Tonight (March 24) was the docent and donor preview party. I have posted lots of photos in the gallery, mostly of the signage and related items. (Only a few photos of the elephants).
The exhibit itself is great, the signage and hands-on activities are very innovative, and the herd is very active and fun to watch. There is really only one thing that I do not care for (and as a photographer it really bothers me). Since the exhibit is basically right on the sidewalk of a MAJOR business street, there are tons of power lines and buildings in the background always. If you turn around and look away from the elephants (back towards the rest of the zoo), you see mostly trees and a glimpse of the Catalina Mountains. The view would have been ten times better if they just flipped this entire exhibit 180 degrees. Put the visitor area up against 22nd street (with our backs to the street) and put the elephants in front. Then there would be trees and mountains in the background instead of utility poles and buildings.
The exhibit itself is great, the signage and hands-on activities are very innovative, and the herd is very active and fun to watch. There is really only one thing that I do not care for (and as a photographer it really bothers me). Since the exhibit is basically right on the sidewalk of a MAJOR business street, there are tons of power lines and buildings in the background always. If you turn around and look away from the elephants (back towards the rest of the zoo), you see mostly trees and a glimpse of the Catalina Mountains. The view would have been ten times better if they just flipped this entire exhibit 180 degrees. Put the visitor area up against 22nd street (with our backs to the street) and put the elephants in front. Then there would be trees and mountains in the background instead of utility poles and buildings.