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Friday, November 21st, 2008 02:25 pm
Back in October, [livejournal.com profile] valkyriekaren was at a loose end in London, and so [livejournal.com profile] pir and I joined her at the British Museum. I took my EOS-400D and [livejournal.com profile] pir took his G9 (with monopod, which resulted in some interesting discussion with the security -
Guard: "Is that a tripod?"
[livejournal.com profile] pir: "No, it's a monopod."
Guard: "You're not allowed to use tripods, because they trip people up."
[livejournal.com profile] pir: "But it's a monopod. It's only got one leg, so it won't trip anyone up."
Guard: "You're not allowed tripods"
Guard2: "It's a monopod. Only one leg. It's fine.")

We had a wander around the entrance gallery, and then headed up to China and India. The Museum staff deserve credit for the polished state of their cases - but it did make for some challenging reflections. Also, possibly the first time that I'd been since they roofed over the central court, which is just daft (me not going, not roofing over the courtyard). And then we headed off for food.

Here is the gallery of the better(ish) photos from the Museum.


The courtyard roof








Yamantaka Vajrabhairava, manifestation of Bodhisattva of knowledge opposed to evil and death


Hell Money, used for making offerings to the underworld for the souls of relatives


Shamanistic statue of laquer


In the Chinese garden


Bamboo in the Chinese garden


Philosopher's rock in the Chinese garden

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Friday, November 21st, 2008 05:18 pm (UTC)
The disembodied face. I'm reminded of the sculptures in the film Scanners.