V10 meets H3

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Hanging around the British museum. It's a remarkable building but what I like most is inside - it's a museum that isn't afraid to be a bit dusty, with static displays and glass cases. Wonderful place. In fact, every now and then I do miss working in London and one thing I miss a lot is that I can't nip into the museum in my lunch time to feed the soul.
21st Sep 2009, 16:17  

Viv says:

love the top one

21st Sep 2009, 16:20

taniwha says:

thanks Viv.

21st Sep 2009, 16:23

mara says:

I like them all

21st Sep 2009, 17:02

Caine says:

Great shots, Taniwha.

21st Sep 2009, 19:46

taniwha says:

Thank you. It's a wonderful building. Wish I had more time to look.

21st Sep 2009, 20:24

JokerXL says:

Nice series T, you've captured the majesty of the building well.
I love the inner courtyard and it's glass roof.

22nd Sep 2009, 07:07

nige says:

Very nice. That grey overcast tone is almost palpable.

22nd Sep 2009, 08:18

what can you say to a series of images as beautful as these. out of this world.. superb.. i love the columns and the last image with the colours of the bin and red post/gate/ object..

22nd Sep 2009, 20:31

taniwha says:

Thanks all.

Joker - the glass domed roof is wonderful. Great to see breath taking modern architecture.

Nige - you're right about the grey. When my Mum came to London in the 50's she said the buildings were held together by soot. Even though they've been spruced up that's till teh London in my imagination.

Anthony - thanks. I like the last one for that too but especially for the casual placement of the spine and pelvis in the window.

23rd Sep 2009, 10:36

kristiyan says:

I like!

4th Oct 2009, 18:34