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December 07, 2002
steppin' out
I went to the V&A museum today. I've been meaning to go for a while now. I was there all afternoon but I felt like I hardly made a dent in the huge collection. I saw the Bernard collection of photographs, which was ok. The bulk of the collection was more photographs as historical record, rather than art, although a few were indeed very beautiful. The modern documentary photography exhibit was far more interesting, and it included a Tina Barney photo that I actually liked (red sheath). Usually I find her work rather stiff and the subject matter of her well-to-do family rather soap opera-ish and cheap.
From there I moved through displays of miniatures, protest and propaganda posters, the Frank Llyod Wright room which included a reconstruction of an interior of Falling Water. I have a few photos which I will soon post. I also discovered the aperture/shutter speed priority modes on the digital camera, finally allowing me to take night photos! I wish I had figured this out sooner. Here is an arty photo I took heading back to the tube.

I am moving next week, and I have much packing to do. Goodbye Highgate, hello Battersea!
Posted by shannon at December 7, 2002 09:11 PM
Comments
I just stumbled on your blog, it was a link off of somewhere but I can't remember where! I have a blog similar to yours, I'm a Canadian ex-pat living in the North (Warrington) and I'll definitely be a regular reader of your blog as us ex-pats should stick together! If you check out my blog (which doesn't look as spiffy as yours!)we can maybe compare experiences! :)
Posted by: Carla Knipe | December 11, 2002 10:14 AM
Hey, I love this picture also -- the colors and the smudged effect make it look like it's a watercolor.
Posted by: Eme | December 17, 2002 11:02 PM