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Monday 5 October 2009

Who's Looking at Who

Tall tree and the eye, is the title of this Anish Kapoor work in the courtyard of the Royal Academy.
A great people watcher piece. Try and get a view without seeing yourself reflected dozens of times.

18 comments:

darkfoam said...

looks like a cool piece.
i love the yellow leggings ..
and the reflections.

Angie said...

Amazing :~)

Leif Hagen said...

Hey, look at those yellow pants and clown shoes and green bag! What a mix of colors! Super photo with the reflections! Bravo!

Gunn said...

What a great shot! Unique too.

(I love the RA, including the courtyard....)

lunarossa said...

Such a fantastic perspective! Well done. Ciao. A.

Anna said...

It reminds me of the Bean in Chicago's Millennium Park. Love the bubble effect.

marley said...

Very cool. I love the yellow trousers! Very jazzy!

Anonymous said...

fantastic!

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A Daft Scots Lass said...

I love this shot. I really think its a brilliant look at something really different.

PeterParis said...

Can't find you, reflected, not even once! :-)

Maria Grazia said...

Excellent!!! Great game of multiple perspective. Are you reflected anywhere, Mo? I'd like to have a glimpse of ... you sooner or later... ;-)

rauf said...

where are you Mo ? How did you escape ? Are you invisible ? If you are invisible, i have a list of things i want you to do.

Babzy.B said...

Incredible reflections :)

Mo said...

ha ha yes there is the tiniest reflection of me in there.

Tammy said...

HI Mo
This is super cool. I'm looking and looking and can't see you. It's like a Where's Waldo game.

Very very cool

IleDuLevant said...

Useless trivia: "Where's Waldo?" was originally "Where's Wally?" in the UK, although Odlaw is Odlaw in both countries. Other names: Charlie (France), Walter (Germany), Holger (Denmark), Ubaldo (Italy), Willy (Norway), Vallu (Finland), Effy (Israel), Wali (Wales).

Unknown said...

Fantastic!

Anonymous said...

Your pics are all great, very enjoyable, but I'm commenting here so I can also thank you for the link to Kapoor. Marvelous.

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