4th floor bridge
London’s Tate Modern gallery has undergone a big expansion. It’s now home to Switch House, a capacious 10-storey extension. But it’s been connected to the existing core of the building by new walkways. The new 4th floor bridge gives you a new, heightened perspective on the vast Turbine Hall, home to huge installations where the Tate’s industrial past blasts through. Here are just two architectural views from a new viewpoint.
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I’m hoping to get there soon – a few shots have been appearing, including these, and all suggest there re a lot of possibilities photographically. I love that shot of the end wall of the Turbine hall – looks so good when seen head-on like this.
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Hi Andy, good to hear from you. Yes, I’d definitely go to the new Switch House and the bridges. Very many possibilities. Did you also see my ‘New Tate Modern’ set?
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No I hadn’t, but I now have. Certainly a lot of opportunities. Was it easy to photograph there or were you having to dodge security?
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It was absolutely fine, Andy. You’re better off leaving your tripod a home. I was crouched in a gallery for some time setting up a shot and was left to do it. I also avoid straight shots of exhibits just to be sure there’s no chance of reproduction/rights issues.
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I never carry a tripod around London – too much hassle and extra baggage. Thanks for the info.
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I don’t unless it’s a night shoot although mine is nice and collapsible. Fits in s suitcase for foreign jaunts.
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A great perspective on a great building, Mike. (Although you do have a tendency of giving great photographic ideas a day or two after I am able to emulate them, lol…)
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Hahaha! That’s not by design, honestly :) Did you walk the bridge when you popped in?
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I did indeed… Walked the bridge but didn’t stop to take a photo… :(
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