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Oh, What A Circus #1
A bit of a crowd had gathered to watch day one of the shooting of the new Sony Bravia advert, but not as much as I had thought there might be given the publicity from the Evening Times yesterday.
Posted in EOS 350D, Photographs, Scotland
Tagged Bravia, explosions, Glasgow, paint, Sony, Toryglen
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Oh, What A Circus #0
70,000 litres of paint. One derelict tower block. And I’ve not been invited.
Let’s find out a bit more about what’s going on anyway…
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum – It’s Back!
In which Gary joins the crowds and visits the recently re-opened Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
The View From My Kitchen Window
In which Gary awoke, looked out the window – and got quite a surprise…