Made for photo ops- this large scale photograph of a polar bear.
More rotating photographs of life in the North.
Tattoos are a common aspect of life in the Inuit community, with meaning behind all of them.
I came out of the gallery and took another shot of Gaia below, and then the Moon out in the Queens Lantern.
This view up Metcalfe Street ends in the distance at Parliament Hill, glimpsed between the buildings.
A space I have never been in before. This salon's doors are usually closed, but were open on this visit. I stepped inside and took a couple of shots.
Gaia and the Moon, close together.
Gaia slowly spins, while its counterpart is stationary. We'll pick up here tomorrow.
Well shared.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteBeautiful photos
ReplyDeleteThe high ceilings give space another dimension for the brain to grasp.
They do.
DeleteThe bear looks happy to see you.
ReplyDeleteIt's waving, after all.
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos from the museum, I like the polar bear and the panels with the sunset and wildflowers.
Take care, have a great day!
Thanks.
DeleteLoved the polar bear!
ReplyDeleteMe too.
Delete...this is a glorious space!
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteLot's to see here. I love the header photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteMore great shots today, William.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThe north is quite amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeletePeople probably take advantage of the photo opps with the big polar bear, very nice.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt.
DeleteWhat a wonderful shot of the polar bear.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThe polar bear looks adorable, shame you can't cuddle them.
ReplyDeleteGaia and the moon are very impressive.
They won't accept cuddles.
DeleteI would think that photographs with that big polar bear are popular.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Yes.
DeleteYeo ~ 'Polar Bear' 'steals the show for sure ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ AShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
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