3-13-08 Photo of the Day

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Today the photos weren't the strongest, but this photo stood out from the crowd of the average. Walt Mancini, a veteran photographer who has shot thousands of assignments, always keeps his eye active and looks for moments of honest experience. The photo caption is: Erick Ortiz, 4 1/2, has his face painted to look like a butterfly during The Kidspace Caterillar Adoption program, where kids or parents could purchase caterpiller kits. The kids would care for and watch the caterpillar turn into butterflies. The Kidspace Children's Museum had special exhibits about butterflies Wednesday, March 12, 2008, for preview night for museum members and the exhibits open to the public on Thursday.
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