Being Responsible (and Becoming Cultured #2)

Life isn't all tea and biccies, unfortunately.  Sometimes even the most dedicated lolly-gaggers have to wo/man up and act like responsible adults. Or parents, as the case may be.

In a little over a week the BD will roll up to hospital for surgery. We've been making like hermits because we don't want to get any illnesses that would prevent her from having surgery or us from visiting.  All our isolation is a bit moot really because she continues to work, making face to face contact every day and traveling to and fro with the disease riddled masses on public transport.
 
Before becoming hermits we took another step to further our cultured credentials and went to ACMI (the Australian Centre for the Moving Image) to indulge the BD's fascination with film and my parallel interest in photography. 

We didn't see anywhere near all of the displays, but what we saw kept us busy and took us down a memory lane of movies and old television shows.
 
I didn't take a lot of photos, but here's a sample of what we saw:

It all started with light and colour...

Watching early moving images,

moving on to intricate movie sets in miniature.

And more playing with light, images, and reflections.

Getting their Melbourne on.


Visual illusions and progressions.

And of course I did squeeze in a wee bike ride or two, discovering some hidden treasures along the way.

Cobblestones! Which, alas, are not nearly as much fun to ride over as they are to look at.



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