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Friday, February 11, 2005 

Raphaelite

For the closing of this working week I found the following in Gary Alexander's Picture a Week 2002 gallery. Firstly the photograph contains one of my favourite locations, Saint Paul's Cathedral. Since my first visit as a small boy, I have been to that building on more occasions than I can recall. If that wasn't enough the vantage point is from the Millennium bridge, the portal to the fantastic Tate Modern. Lastly the photograph has something decidedly classical in regards to the dramatic posture of subjects and the framing of the city.

Gary Alexander - St. Pauls

Great picture!

The lady in the middle adds a sense of dynamism to the scene.

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