A photographer’s dream space. So many images to capture, from the outside to the inner heart. This is an installation at the National Gallery of Australia, a place of shadows and reflections, sharp lines, angles, circles, curves, triangles, apricot and grey and vivid blue, all created by a concrete and basalt stupa, water, earth, landscaping, lighting, sky. Thank you James Turrell.
Approaching the installation
Inside the installation
In the heart
Back out to inside
Outside
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Paula said:
What an extraordinary place! I know I would be inspired taking photos there. Like you, I adore geometry and reflections at play 🙂 Great work, Meg!
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morselsandscraps said:
Praise from you is praise indeed! Thank you. I’d love to see what you made of it with your eye and camera.
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Paula said:
I hope I’ll do the same, Meg. Having a more equipped camera does not always guarantee the best results. I think that my two best pics were taken with little ixus on auto settings. But I like a dslr cause I adore shooting the same scene with different lenses and I got used to viewfinder, so now for me it is a real drag to use point and click 😀
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Lucid Gypsy said:
Absolutely amazing, surreal!
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morselsandscraps said:
It exceeded my high photographic expectations: the photos actually saw more than I did.
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Heyjude said:
Wow!
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restlessjo said:
Oh what fun you had, Meg! These are fabulous! No favourites- well, 3 and 6 and then I’ve lost count but the angles, reflections and shadows are terrific. Love that last sparkly water too. Fabulous, my dear. Many thanks for sharing.
Best go collect my walking boots. Have a good week! Hugs! 🙂
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