m.100901 by Toshio Iezumi, Japan
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Initialis by Tim MacFarlane
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Pauanui by Jacek Wankowski, Australia
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Anaconda by Michael Le Grand
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Big Bather by James Rogers, Australia
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m.100901 by Toshio Iezumi, Japan
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Initialis by Tim MacFarlane
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Pauanui by Jacek Wankowski, Australia
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Anaconda by Michael Le Grand
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Big Bather by James Rogers, Australia
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sorry for the late reaction, but I had to do my job the whole day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful My World Tuesday posting
Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
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Oh man, you have so much real world class sculptures there at once. The location isn´t that bad either. You are so lucky. Michel LeGrands blue one was my favourite of these.
ReplyDeleteThese are insane. I so have to get into action and see it for myself. My family and I made the trek last year and we certainly weren't disappointed. Amazing stuff. Great shots. Pruxxx
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ReplyDeletemi piace molto : Initialis by Tim MacFarlane.
Buona serata :)
Myriam
Melting in its environment of beauty.
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daily athens
Beautiful shots.
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Pretty neat installation. I like the Big Bather the most.
ReplyDeleteThey are cool looking sculptures. It must have been nice to walk along and see them all by the sea.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sculptures. I liked the first one a lot.
ReplyDeleteAnother fab photo collection, with 'Initials' my personal fave. Will they be staying in place?
ReplyDeleteHappy travels!!
Quite an unusual display!
ReplyDeleteRed Nomad OZ, it's a temporary installation for about three weeks and they have different exhibits every year.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteI noted your query about covered bridges/ They were built to protect the bridges from the weight of massive snowfalls. The angle of the roofs allows the snow to slide into the river rather than make the bridge impassable or unstable/
wow.... thats cool. unfortuntaley my trip to australiadoesnt coincide with the showcase.
ReplyDeleteAnother great selection of works, excellent shots!
ReplyDeleteSculptures by the sea, what an incredible sight that must be. I enjoyed your photographs immensely, thank you and thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThanks Arija. I thought that might have been the reason for them but didn't know for sure.
ReplyDeleteI'm really diggin' this seaside sculptures series you have going. I would so be into that walk! There are many beautiful and/or interesting, whimsical and even comical sculptures here, that it's hard to choose one favorite.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this blogging experience!
Ciao,
Gina