Photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Nice to be able to see good photography on the net. Keep it up!
Is it the British Museum?The picture is simple but evocative of my younger days going to such places, stopping off to read or check some details, carrier bag of essential supplies to hand. And feeling so tiny compared to the majesty and history of the buildings around.
It's the south side of the National Gallery of Scotland, in Edinburgh.Such a great city to visit and walk around.
Oh dear - you can see I'm an ex-Londoner and think the world revolves around London.Thanks for answering the question.
Great leading lines. Your eyes are forced to look up, but then there is nothing there, so you are forced down again. Nice.
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Nice to be able to see good photography on the net. Keep it up!
Is it the British Museum?
The picture is simple but evocative of my younger days going to such places, stopping off to read or check some details, carrier bag of essential supplies to hand. And feeling so tiny compared to the majesty and history of the buildings around.
It's the south side of the National Gallery of Scotland, in Edinburgh.
Such a great city to visit and walk around.
Oh dear - you can see I'm an ex-Londoner and think the world revolves around London.
Thanks for answering the question.
Great leading lines. Your eyes are forced to look up, but then there is nothing there, so you are forced down again. Nice.
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