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Really, really love this!
Thanks Sara! :)
Beautiful
Thanks Emma! :)
Great shot honey, I can see it being used as an advert
Thanks Lou! :)
Cool picture. I love the blackness of their suits in contrast with the rest of the photo. Very nice.
Thank you Fiona! :)
I love this moment in time captured perfectly.
Hayley x
Thank you Hayley! :) x
I agree – the men look like part of the exhibit – either that, or they look like they just finished hanging the shelves! (I must say, I like their uniforms/suits – much nicer than a pseudo police uniform, which is so often the case.)
Thanks so much Caroline, I know what you mean! Many years ago I went to an exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. After walking around for hours I sat next to a man on a bench to have a short rest. Turned out he wasn’t real… :D
What a great shot. #silentsunday
Thank you! :)
This is like awesome! Clean, corporate and artsy at the same time! #betterphotoproject
Thanks Merlinda! :)
What a brilliant photo, it looks like an ad for some minimalist designer something…don’t know what, but super classy!
Thanks Phoebe! :)
Simple yet thought provoking – I love it.
Thanks Fiona! :)
Great shot, minimalist OH says, I found it ever so slightly sinister, until I read the comments. Definitely different.
I like everybody’s interpretation of the picture! Thank you! :)
Proper minimalist gorgeousness! I’ve been watching heaps of Scandi dramas of late so secretly I’m hoping that’s some secret meeting you’ve accidentally caught on film, uncovering some government scandal!
I think I might have discovered a secret sandwich swap of some kind… :D Thanks Annie! :)
Such a clean shot, I wonder what they were saying to each other and who they were waiting for?
I think they were just passing the time of day, and it was almost lunchtime! :D Thanks Kimberley! :)
Love this. Stark. So ready for a caption too. Reminds me a little of an old film. Very interesting.
Thank you Kate! :)
LOVE the white space in this. Great capture here. :)
Thank you Marilyn! :)
Very interesting photo.
Thank you Kim! :)
oh that is different i like the light and space in that room
Thanks Helen! :)
Fantastic composition. In fact I can see it selling as a stock photo. Hope you’ve watermarked it.
Thank you K! :)
How unlucky, as libraries goes their collection does not look the best judging by the shelving space, but then to suffer a burglary…..
It was a popular book! :D Thanks Bass! :)
Love the title and the whole monochrome without being black and white thing – not so sure about the boxes on the wall as art (I assume they are!)
They are indeed art… It’s a piece of work called Depth or something similar, I can’t quite remember! Thank you :)
Great photo, very minimalist.
Thanks Hellie! :)
They kind of look like they are part of the exhibit.
They do don’t they? Thank you! :) x
Great picture as always on a Sunday Morning! Title could be “I’m not waiting for her any longer”!! xx
True! Thanks Mum xx
Intriguing photo… Tell us more! xx
Thank you… We did a tour of the Modern art gallery in Munich during the week with a photography group I help organise. I love the space in this room, and the sculptures – the two guys are security guards, I happened to catch them as they were walking through the room. It’s title is “What time’s Lunch?” … :D
Good one, Emma! I couldn’t decide which of my own to use–so I went another direction!
Thanks Brooke! It doesn’t fit with my usual Silent Sunday style, but I like it! :D