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Museum Reflections

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Captured on a calm night in Canberra, this long exposure photograph frames the National Museum of Australia in a quiet moment of stillness. The water of Lake Burley Griffin lies perfectly flat, reflecting the museum’s bold architecture and scattered lights like brushstrokes on a black canvas.

Shot in black and white, the image strips away distraction and focuses on shape, symmetry, and contrast. The museum—normally alive with colour and visitors—takes on a serene, almost sculptural presence under the night sky. The soft glow of artificial lights casts long, clean reflections across the water, emphasising the calm and stillness of the evening.

Museum Reflections captures a rare view of a familiar landmark—silent, balanced, and beautifully at rest.

Printed on museum-grade archival paper, it is available in a limited edition of 200 in each size. Each piece is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

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Captured on a calm night in Canberra, this long exposure photograph frames the National Museum of Australia in a quiet moment of stillness. The water of Lake Burley Griffin lies perfectly flat, reflecting the museum’s bold architecture and scattered lights like brushstrokes on a black canvas.

Shot in black and white, the image strips away distraction and focuses on shape, symmetry, and contrast. The museum—normally alive with colour and visitors—takes on a serene, almost sculptural presence under the night sky. The soft glow of artificial lights casts long, clean reflections across the water, emphasising the calm and stillness of the evening.

Museum Reflections captures a rare view of a familiar landmark—silent, balanced, and beautifully at rest.

Printed on museum-grade archival paper, it is available in a limited edition of 200 in each size. Each piece is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Captured on a calm night in Canberra, this long exposure photograph frames the National Museum of Australia in a quiet moment of stillness. The water of Lake Burley Griffin lies perfectly flat, reflecting the museum’s bold architecture and scattered lights like brushstrokes on a black canvas.

Shot in black and white, the image strips away distraction and focuses on shape, symmetry, and contrast. The museum—normally alive with colour and visitors—takes on a serene, almost sculptural presence under the night sky. The soft glow of artificial lights casts long, clean reflections across the water, emphasising the calm and stillness of the evening.

Museum Reflections captures a rare view of a familiar landmark—silent, balanced, and beautifully at rest.

Printed on museum-grade archival paper, it is available in a limited edition of 200 in each size. Each piece is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.


Mohamed Rageeb is a Australian Capital Territory based Fine Artist & Photographer.

ABN : 63 081 606 765

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