




Our last morning we toured the National Museum of Scotland. Naturally, most of my photographs were about the geometry of the space and less about the exhibits themselves. As ever, click on any of the pictures below to see them at full size (clicking the post title first if that doesn’t work for you in email or on social media).









Our final morning in Antwerp was spent at the KMSKA (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen), which underwent a massive refurbishment for many years. It’s a stunning museum and as you can see I continue to be interested in capturing the spaces, the geometry, the whiteness (and blackness), the symmetry and awe of this cathedral to the beauty of the capitalist art world. Please do click into the images below to see them all full-sized (you may need to click on the post title above first if you’re seeing this in email).





















































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See earlier comments on places, spaces, and heterotopia here.
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As long as you’re out of doors, or young, nothing can harm you.






Unmasked balcony party late on July 4th that, together with irregular bursts of invisible, local fireworks, kept us awake past 1:00 am on the 5th.







Lots of home improvement projects getting done during the pandemic! (and lots of power tool noises at all hours!)