The Lowry houses the biggest public collection of works by L S Lowry. In 2000 it was transferred from its original home at Salford Art Gallery that had begun collecting his work in the 1930s. The collection now numbers around 350 paintings and drawings, ranging across Lowry's artistic career. Different works from the collection are shown, alongside pictures loaned from other public and private collections, in changing, themed exhibitions. 


The picture of the old man in black and white was an elderly
gentlemen on a train destined for Chester, I Just couldn't resist taking a photo of his prominent facial features, it has the effect of a much older picture,as the picture of the back lane in Chester does.
Tip for the day, when taking a photograph, view it as though you are seeing it for the first time, as though you are seeing for the very first time, and you should take one awesome photograph, and if you like it then it is awesome, good luck! .
On another subject, I have after a long thought decided to change my surname by deed poll to my grandfathers name (Tortolano),I can't wait to be Miss Tortolano, I love Italy and am going there next year with my friend Tina, what better way to do it but with my own family's Italian name, brilliant!!.













2 comments:
A Great week & great shots Moe,excellent use of the light,fantastic angle & cracking detail,brilliantly captured close-ups.The Lowry bridge would make a excellent piece of wall art,love them all.Your Soul Mate X
yo ace photos mum, cool blog also i dont no how you find the time to update it all the time what with raising us wild kids and tidying up after us ha ha. i am looking forward to your nexr entry what ever that may be about. i hope to see more of your excellent photos. stay cool mum.
TashaKanini
Post a Comment