Wednesday 13 December 2006

MNCARS


MNCARS is for 'Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía', with ‘Museo Del Prado’ are the most important museums of Madrid… view of the Nouvel ampliation with Lichtenstein’s sculpture. ¿what are they looking at?...

17 comments:

photowannabe said...

How rude to not look at that fascinating sculpture. Maybe they are just absorbing the atmosphere.

Anonymous said...

very nice photo i love colors and the two men seem so little !

welcome in the cityblog family !

long life madrid daily photo!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the invitation to come see the Lichtenstein exhibit - and your Madrid daily photo site. Bravo!

Annie. www.littlerockdailyphoto.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

cant help notice how big the sculpture is, and also the building compared to these two men.

they must be standing in awe!

Olivier said...

tres graphique, superbe photo. j'adore ces couleurs flashy.


very graphic, superb photograph. I like these colors flashy.

Jean said...

Spectacular. Good blogging and welcome to the DP family.

Ben Nakagawa said...

Stunning colour. I like composition and way you placed the couple in the shot. Very nice!

Unknown said...

Maybe the men are planning where to put the next exhibit.

The colors are wonderful here.

Jazzy said...

that's a great start tr3nta.
well done.

Anonymous said...

hi, Tr3nta!
welcom aboard to DP family!!

with the men there, i feel the scale oft his..enormous! Good photo :)

Anonymous said...

Isn't this where Picasso's "Guernica" finally returned after Franco died?

Anonymous said...

Fabulous photo - I went to Madrid last year and this museum was my favourite. (Ruth - yes Guernica is now in this museum, although originally when it returned to Spain it was shown in the Prado I believe). I'm looking forward to seeing more of your photos and remembering my fabulous holiday.

Anonymous said...

Good.

Reflex said...

¿Es fluorescente?

Corinne said...

I like the immensity of the shot, how the men seem dwarfed by the sculpture.

Congratulations on this site! :)

Ming the Merciless said...

I really love this photo. I hope to visit Madrid one day. Next on my list, after Rome. :-)

Carlos Lorenzo said...

Great combination of people and sculpture. They add proportions. Great