To bring photos from my minds eye - to the public through the lens of my Nikon D90 ∧ D80
Friday, 1 February 2008
Welcome to the British Museum (1)
Welcome to the British Museum. Look at the large glass dome.WOW. yor walk all around the centre(which houses the Terracotta Army) with rooms off to the sides which houses other exhibits.
How exciting to see these wonderful photos! We've been there many times ~ where we stayed in London on several occasions was only a 5 min. walk to the British Museum. Thank you for sharing the photos! =)
Good new month. Very possible receptions, with the light it is diffused in the space, and it gives the way costly and luminous. Studied drawing it leaves a lot of light to pass, but also to support the big weight. Good work Imac, so much from the architect of building, but also from you that us you give so much good photographs.
The British Museum is a great place.For obvious reasons, I haven't been there for some time, but Ill be back!
ReplyDeleteYour dome was fantastic - architecture for the future. I love try-outs of new materials and concepts.
And thank you for the comments - I'll look forward to your "bridge"!
What a perspective! Love the lines and the light.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these shots!
ReplyDeleteThis is the bridge isn't it???
ReplyDeleteBridging history into the future architecture? I think so!
Anyhow ... I will link You in the project :-D
Anna-Lys
Sweden
these are great shots, nice architecture.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to see these wonderful photos! We've been there many times ~ where we stayed in London on several occasions was only a 5 min. walk to the British Museum. Thank you for sharing the photos! =)
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a good eye for a shot ... and the ability to try out different ways.. great set of pictures Imac..
ReplyDeleteI love he central courtyard roof.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks huge. Great perspectives on your photos.
ReplyDeleteImpressive. I love this kind of architecture. God bless.
ReplyDeleteWonderful patterns!
ReplyDeleteGood new month. Very possible receptions, with the light it is diffused in the space, and it gives the way costly and luminous. Studied drawing it leaves a lot of light to pass, but also to support the big weight. Good work Imac, so much from the architect of building, but also from you that us you give so much good photographs.
ReplyDeleteWOW, my god, fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteaaaaaaah, beautiful shots.
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeletesorry to disappoint You but I am 50+
but, of course, we are young, aren't we? ;-)
Splendid shots. The third one has a different background.
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