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"I like alleys.
They are the backdoor to everything."
- Brian Azzarello
This image was taken during a walk through an old part of Middelburg and of course with city bikes ;-) in front of the house.
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I was set up in the alley to get some shots of people passing by when all of the sudden a guy comes running down the alley with a car behind him. Being an idiot photographer, I keep shooting and don't get out of the way. I end up with three shots of the guy running, none of which alone really tells the story. Thanks to the miracle of photoshop, I have added the last shot of the figure into the first shot of the sequence. I normally only use photoshop for slight exposure adjustments and minor cropping but I could not help myself in this case. FYI the car turned on to the street and the guy was an accountant running to catch a train. Nothing sinister all.
small alley's have something claustrophobic , especially when we see someone on the other end in a dark cold night. I was still at work and wanted to capture the lights reflecting of the white wall .
Title: bonnevillekid
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Qingyan Ancient Town, Guizhou Province, China
This ancient town was originally built in 1378 with a lot of historical backgrounds. It’s interesting to meander the stone slab alleys appreciating the ways of how constructions and layouts of each dwelling places, some of which have been well preserved.
This is one of the many alleyways which lead down to East Quay at Wells-Next-The-Sea. This little alleys were my playground when I grew up and in later life spent time walking round them with my Dad. This was the first time since he passed away that I spent time walking this part of Wells. Good memories.