I understand why cameras aren't allowed in art exhibits (copyright lawyers have to find some way to send their kids to school in BMWs) but I think it is a shame that art (and galleries) have to be hidden away. Here's my attempt at capturing some of the feel of the Emily Carr - New Perspectives on a Canadian Icon - exhibit at the AGO.
Filed under :: Architecture :: Art Gallery of Ontario
Location :: Art Gallery of Ontario - Toronto, Ontario
Address :: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - M5T 1G4
OpenStreetMap :: 43.65324857403473, -79.39257144927979
Photo date :: February 27, 2007
Camera details :: Canon EOS 10D | 1/30 | f1.4 | ISO 400 | 50mm
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This photo is categorized under Architecture.
This is one of the many photos I've taken at a range of exhibits over the years at the wonderful Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.
This is my long standing photoblog - think Instagram before Instagram. Back in 2004 I bought a Canon digital 10D with a great lens, and thought I'd force myself to take lots of pictures. The site contains more than 1,300 photos, so safe to say I have the quantity part taken care of.
Be sure to say hi if you see me on the street!