Crossing the viaduct at Newbridge - Ways of Seeing
From the Glasgow to Edinburgh train.
The three extras were taken in the National Gallery as a tribute to art critic John Berger who died recently and who created the TV films in 1972 - 'Ways of Seeing'. This BAFTA award-winning BBC series, which became regarded as one of the most influential art programmes ever made, examined in the first programme the impact of photography on our appreciation of art from the past. (See link.)
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