Saturday, 2 April 2011

George Street, Walking In Time

'Walking In Time' is a wire sculpture created by Dominique Sutton in 2003. It is located on the footpath outside the HSBC Bank head office along George Street.

21 comments:

  1. I like it and nice capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  2. the way they look, it should be walking in slow time.

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  3. Okay - so how on earth did you get that sculpture with no pedestrians? That footpath teams with people ... even at 3am!!!!

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  4. Cool. Street Art livens up a city so much.

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  5. I remember Peter (or was it you) posting these with people in the shot

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  6. Good light, I always pass this in the shadow!

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  7. Dindin MK, the sculpture is made of stainless steel.

    Julie and Joan, this was one of my biggest challenges. I thought it was going to be impossible to get a shot without people streaming across the front of it or coming out of the building behind it. I had to be extremely patient. :)

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  8. I do admire your patience and it did pay off! Fantastic capture! Hope you hope your weekend is off to a great start, Jim! Enjoy!


    Sylvia

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  9. Love those sculptures! Your patience paid off!:)

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  10. Oh! to have a figure like that - I like this street art.

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  11. These are grand sculptures...I think the one on the right is a woman and the one on the left a man. Love the dainty little reflections. They look like they are frozen there in time. A wonderfully composed shot and a real keeper.

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  12. These are really neat and the reflections very interesting. Your patience paid off.

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  13. I like this kind of thing. Connects to a long history of public art.

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  14. Strange sculptures... nice sharing though !

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  15. Thanks for being extremely patient; great shots :)

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