Sunday, 3 February 2013

Art at the GoMA


GXR A12-M, f2.8, 1/1740, ISO 200, RAW, 53mm (Voigtlander Nokton f1.2 35mm)

On my way back to London I had a few hours in Glasgow, just enough for a visit to the 'Gallery of Modern Art', a short walk and a nice lunch and of course another glass of whiskey.

4 comments:

  1. Are you sure the traffic cone is really part of the artwork? Could have been thrown up there the night before by some happy drunk Scots... I know I have had fun with traffic cones back in my youth. LOL

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  2. Thanks for your comment Bill!

    I would not put it past some happy drunks to have thrown the cone up there but I remember this always being there so it's probably a regular fixture. :)

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  3. Hehe, the traffic cone is actually a regular fixture, everytime the authorities try to remove it, someone puts it back in place next day. An exceptional good picture would be one where you can capture those unique moments when the cone is gone.

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  4. Thanks for your comment!

    I think it would be interesting to try and capture the statue without the cone on just to have a unique picture. :)

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