
Episode 7
Calum a’ gabhail cuairt ann an Jupiter Artlands, pàirc ealain faisg air Dùn Èideann. Taking a spin around Jupiter Artlands, Calum explores a sculpture park near Edinburgh.
Anns an t-sreath seo, tha Calum MacIlleathain a’ faighinn tlachd a’ rùileachadh diofar àiteachan agus toileachas bho a bhith a' togail dhealbhan. Tha e beò an dochas gum faigh e deagh dheilbh le ìomhaighean de dh’àiteachan, cuairtean, fiù faireachdainnean.
Le seallaidhean àlainn bho air feadh Alba, bidh gach prògram a’ sealltainn Calum a’ dol air turas shònraichte a tha a’ tighinn gu crìch le cothrom dealbh àraid a chruthachadh.Tha Calum feumach air iomadach doighean-obrach airson na dealbhan a ghlacadh.
Anns a’ phrògram-sa, bidh Calum a’ gabhail cuairt air cuiblichean ann am pairc ealain faisg air Dùn Èideann, Jupiter Artlands. Bidh e a’ sireadh ìomhaighean annasach, caran eadar-dhealaichte sgapte air feadh a’ ghàrraidh nam measg pìos ealain Firmament le Antony Gormley agus pìos ealain-stàlaidh, the Rose Walk.
Calum Maclean combines his love of exploring notable places with his hobby of taking photos. Featuring stunning settings from around Scotland - from the northern Highlands to the Borders, the Aberdeenshire coast to the islands of Argyll - each episode sees Calum embark on a distinctive journey that allows him opportunities to capture special images of places and his travels.
His mode of travel is as varied as the locations, all the while keeping his keen photographer’s eye peeled for evocative shots employing different photographic techniques.
Calum takes a spin on a Segway exploring the many pieces of art displayed in Jupiter Artlands, a sculpture garden near Edinburgh. Seeking unusual images, he comes across Firmament - a sculpture created by Antony Gormley and also a piece of installation art called The Rose Walk.
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Ealain air cuibhlichean
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"Sìmplidh, ach is toigh leam e"
Duration: 01:00
Credit
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Calum Maclean |
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