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Dickinson Museum Center & Badlands Dinosaur Museum

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Address
188 Museum Dr E, Dickinson, ND 58601, USA
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Photo Tips

Shot ideas and timing notes

Each photo spot is broken out into its own card so the page is usable as a quick visual planning guide.
Spot

Dickinson Museum Center

  • Hotspot: The Native American Art and Culture Exhibit
  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Photography tips: Experiment with different angles to capture the intricate details of the artifacts. Use natural light to bring out the vibrant colors of the artwork.
  • Hotspot: The Fossil Collection
  • Best time to shoot: Mid-morning to get the best lighting conditions
  • Photography tips: Use a macro lens to capture the fine details of the fossils. Experiment with different depths of field to highlight specific fossils and create a sense of depth in the composition.
Spot

Badlands Dinosaur Museum

  • Hotspot: The Dinosaur Skeletons Exhibit
  • Best time to shoot: Early afternoon when the natural light creates dramatic shadows
  • Photography tips: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the sheer size of the skeleton. Experiment with different shutter speeds to capture the motion of visitors interacting with the exhibit.
  • Hotspot: The Fossil Preparation Lab
  • Best time to shoot: Anytime during opening hours for a chance to see paleontologists at work
  • Photography tips: Use a telephoto lens to capture close-up shots of paleontologists working on fossils. Focus on capturing the concentration and details in their hands and tools.