Flexible sculptures by David  Barker
David  Barker

Flexible sculptures by

These 30 metre high illuminated flexible sculptures that sway in the wind have been installed on Blackpool promenade in Lancashire and are designed to represent dune grass,There are 6 of these sculptures installed overlooking the open air arena and are part of a multi million pound modernisation programme taking place on the promenade,
Taken with a Canon EOS 500 D camera and a 70 -300 mm lens mm lens.Best viewed larger.

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sculpture, blackpool, dune grass

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  • lynn carter
    lynn carter4 months ago

    i love this sort of thing, bet they look great xx

  • Thanks Lynn.they are certainly different to anything I have seen before.

    – David Barker

  • Berns
    Berns4 months ago

    Gorgeous!
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  • Thanks so much my friend !

    – David Barker

  • Manon Boily
    Manon Boily4 months ago

    nicely done David. I like the contrast and composition ;)

  • Hey Manon,thanks so much !

    – David Barker

  • Mary Sedici
    Mary Sedici4 months ago


    FEBRUARY 15th,

    See your work in the Permanents Featured Gallery
    ►Please participate in the ongoing Challenges
    Mary

  • Thanks Mary! :-)

    – David Barker

  • Glenn Cecero
    Glenn Cecero4 months ago

    Quite a wonderful image!

  • Thanks Glenn!

    – David Barker

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  • Lissie Rustage
    Lissie Rustage4 months ago

  • Thanks Lissie

    – David Barker

  • JodieT
    JodieT4 months ago

    Great shot, you must have had fun with these – looking up high at slightly moving targets.

  • Thanks Jodie,yes they are really unusual and eye catching !

    – David Barker

  • Manon Boily
    Manon Boily3 months ago

    great one!

  • Merci beaucoup Manon !

    – David Barker

  • Marjolein Katsma
    Marjolein Katsma3 months ago

    Great shot! Congrats on your feature in Lost in Space!

  • Thanks so much!

    – David Barker