Pictures in the rain

A quick trip into the city centre to meet the people organising the MGEITF (TV Festival) Network and Ones To Watch talent schemes next month that I will be taking pictures of again this year. We had a chat about this year's programme and the differences from last year and the sort of pictures they'd like me to take. Anyway, after the meeting I took this out in the rain at the foot of The Mound. To promote this summer's exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland - Van Gogh to Kandinsky : Symbolist Landscape in Europe 1880-1910 - they have a 'double picture', that looks different depending on where you look from. Not Kandinskys like the double-sided picture that features prominently in Six Degrees of Separation that we performed earlier in the year. On the left is Akseli Gallen-Kallela's "Lake Keitele" while on the right is Vincent van Gogh's "The Sower". I've squished the two pictures together - you actually need to move across the open square at the side of the gallery building to see first one picture and then the other.

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