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The big moon is back in Toronto šŸŒ

Checked out the new exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum A photogenic spot for this fall and winter šŸ“· ā°From now until March 2025 It’s the overlapping time for the Big Moon and the Light & Shadow Art Exhibition (LIGHT: VISIONARY PERSPECTIVE) One ticket for two exhibitions šŸ‘Œ (for the šŸŒ™ exhibit only until 4.27) The big moon is called the ā€˜Moon Installation’, and it can be photographed on both the first and second floors A 5-meter diameter moon spans two floors of the museum It’s a bit tricky to get a good shot from the first floor looking up, but the second floor is closer to the moon āš ļø When taking photos, tap the moon to lower the exposure for a silhouette effect There’s equipment near the sofa on the first floor where you can šŸ‘‚ listen to the sounds of the moon It’s the same background music as the second floor’s public playback #Toronto #AgaKhanMuseum #AgaKhanMuseumMoon#BoundlessArtExhibition #SeekTheMoonAfterSavingSixPence #HumansNeedTheMoon #ThroughTheMoonWeGo #TheMoonGoesSoft #FindingAMoonBuddy #StunningPhotoExhibition

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The big moon is back in Toronto šŸŒ

Checked out the new exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum A photogenic spot for this fall and winter šŸ“· ā°From now until March 2025 It’s the overlapping time for the Big Moon and the Light & Shadow Art Exhibition (LIGHT: VISIONARY PERSPECTIVE) One ticket for two exhibitions šŸ‘Œ (for the šŸŒ™ exhibit only until 4.27) The big moon is called the ā€˜Moon Installation’, and it can be photographed on both the first and second floors A 5-meter diameter moon spans two floors of the museum It’s a bit tricky to get a good shot from the first floor looking up, but the second floor is closer to the moon āš ļø When taking photos, tap the moon to lower the exposure for a silhouette effect There’s equipment near the sofa on the first floor where you can šŸ‘‚ listen to the sounds of the moon It’s the same background music as the second floor’s public playback #Toronto #AgaKhanMuseum #AgaKhanMuseumMoon#BoundlessArtExhibition #SeekTheMoonAfterSavingSixPence #HumansNeedTheMoon #ThroughTheMoonWeGo #TheMoonGoesSoft #FindingAMoonBuddy #StunningPhotoExhibition

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