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Burlington House in Manchester is a residential development that has an almost Rubik Cube style appearance with its upper levels.
Looking towards the top of modern buildings we are occasionally gifted with complex geometries and patterns. Just another building when looking straight on, this condominium high rise treats us to a wonderfully complex array of shapes and patterns when we look up, highlighted by black and white.
Early Vanhool bodies were quite angular in appearance and were fitted to some pretty unusual chassis before becoming more or less standard on the Volvo B10M for operators up and down the country. This one for Armchair was mounted on a Bedford YMT chassis.
A tourist in the Bethesda Terrace Arcade photographs a family of street performers singing Christian hymns.
Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM
©2013 Patrick J Bayens
Shot with a Minolta CLE
Voigtlander 21mm f/4 Color-Skopar lens
Ilford HP5+ 400 film
Shot at EI 800 and pushed +1
Developed in the Ego Lab using XTOL (1:1, 7:35 min at 82F, agitating first and each minute)
Scanned on a Coolscan 9000ED
I try something different with regard to the angle.
I hope you like the shot and the car (which is one of my favourite cars).
I would be glad to see some comments!
Angular Interest - Architectural decoration on a massive scale at Park Central shopping plaza, downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
more fun graphic design work ive just been playing around with!
Admittedly not the best of pictures, all my results from this area of the country seem to have been taken on sub standard film and rather ineptly at that! However, I reckon that the subject matter makes this one worth an airing. It depicts a very late Bristol LH service bus, unusually bodied by East Lancs Coachbuilders of Blackburn rather than the almost universally fitted ECW. SND 550X was one of a pair (the other 551X) delivered to Rossendale Transport in 1982. The quirky, angular but not un-attractive bus (IMHO) stands in the bus station associated with the former Corporation bus garage in Rawtenstall. Only just over a dozen more LHs were produced before production ceased. An East Lancs bodied Leyland Leopard from the neighbouring Accrington based Hyndburn fleet can just be glimpsed through the bus shelter.
Love this building next to Ocean Terminal in Edinburgh. The angles are amazing and it reflects great colours too. Hoping this one will get me my 100th follower too :-)
After the picture I recently posted of the angular Portuguese Fleetline, this Massey bodied Leyland Atlantean could give it a run for it's money. Conforming to the then basically accepted norm. for bodywork on such a chassis, it is however distinctly different to such as the more common MCW built product. 1969 built AVX 51G is seen departing the concrete edifice which housed Colchester's bus station, it was being operated by the erstwhile Municipal fleet. Following it out, is a Bedford Plaxton Elite from the historic Chambers independent fleet. A Ford Anglia with it's characteristic reversed rake back window can just be glimpsed under the arch on the left. For once I can recall when I took this as I've only ever visited the place on one occasion, it was July 1979.
This photo was taken a couple of months ago and quite frankly I forgot all about it. This capture has undergone cross processing to bring out the fluorescent blue in the under roof light fittings. Took this on our way home from a wedding in Melbourne.
Hope you all have a nice week.
I have come up with my next project, which will take me 12 months to complete, but I'm extremely excited about it!!
A more recent sundown shot. Taken in my backyard.
# Exposure: 80 sec (80)
# Aperture: f/13
# Focal Length: 50 mm
# ISO Speed: 100