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art, photography, photowalk, Prague, random, street art, Travel, urban
27 Sunday Nov 2016
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25 Friday Nov 2016
Posted in art, Leipzig, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
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Germany, Leipzig, photography, photowalk, random, street art, Travel, urban
24 Thursday Nov 2016
Posted in art, Germany, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
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art, Dresden, Germany, photography, photowalk, random, street art, Travel, urban
22 Tuesday Nov 2016
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art, Germany, Leipzig, photography, photowalk, random, street art, Travel, urban
South of Leipzig’s city centre is the neighbourhood affectionately known as Karli, named after the main commercial street, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße.
As you can see from some of the fantastic street art I spotted in the area, it’s not quite the spit and polish of the old quarter just a few trams stops away … and that’s just fine by me.
19 Saturday Nov 2016
Posted in art, Germany, Leipzig, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
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08 Tuesday Nov 2016
Posted in art, Calgary, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
From time to time, interactive message boards like this one appear on one of the posting walls in Calgary’s Kensington neighbourhood. Two thumbs up to whoever conceived of this engaging piece of interactive art — and the same to all who left a part of themselves behind in the form of a sticky note. These messages were posted back in the spring.
07 Monday Nov 2016
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02 Wednesday Nov 2016
Posted in art, history, London, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
This is art outside the British Library in London memorializing Sir Isaac Newton.
The British Library isn’t the most obvious tourist attraction but there are a few noteworthy things to see in the parts of its permanent collection that don’t require a membership.
On the ground floor is a huge room containing dozens of historical documents, including a copy of the Magna Carta, ancient bibles and Qur’ans, books containing the first-known copies of beloved works of fiction, and manuscripts from celebrated classical music composers.
For the philately-minded among you, there is a collection of century-old stamps built into the walls of the ground floor, toward the back of the building.
And of course, there’s a revolving roster of temporary exhibitions. I visited too early to catch this forthcoming exhibition on cartography, which runs from Friday, Nov. 2, 2016 until Monday, March 1, 2017.
There is a lot of seating for reading and studying, as you would imagine.
And if none of those things interest you, you might consider popping in anyway: the facility has a cafeteria/café and there is public wifi (naturally).
19 Thursday May 2016
Posted in art, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Portland, random, Travel, urban
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art, Oregon, photography, photowalk, Portland, random, street art, Travel, urban
17 Tuesday May 2016
Posted in art, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Portland, random, Travel, urban