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Where did all the naked people in Blarney go?
Spencer Tunick shot one of his “installations” in Blarney this morning. I don’t know if everyone congregated in the gardens in front of the Castle, or if it was behind but this is the view from the top of Blarney Castle so Spencer may have taken a shot from here.
Well done to everyone who showed up! Very brave souls.
PS. The Evening Echo ran with a wide angle shot of everyone. No doubt the rest of the papers will have similar photos in the next day or so!
17 Jun
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7 Comments
Good shot, love the softness.
we were around the trees in the top half of your picture
Really nice shot – i like the glow from it.
Theres a video of the naked people on BBC News.
well at this very moment I’m sitting next to said naked people so … she went here!
wow i love this shot! looks so mysterious…
I love the composition of this photo
Great shot, i like the weeds and trees which have colonised the castle itself.
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