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Concrete structure in my village. I am noticing now that I took this hand-held telephoto shot (Leica M Mono, Voigtlander AS 2.8/90) at 1/30 of a second - and it worked. Maybe I'm a butterfly, too.
I spotted this derelict building and thought it would be a great grungy photo backdrop. But I didn’t get in quick enough and it’s fully fenced and mostly demolished now. Photo for posterity.
Hinksey Path, South Thamesmead.
Part of the wider Thamesmead Estate, built 1967-74 in a Brutalist style.
This part of the estate (low rise apartment buildings) is due to be demolished and replaced with newly built homes. Several of the other apartments near here are now unoccupied and have been boarded up.
The teal-coloured panel beyond the concrete staircase is part of a hoarding that surrounds a wide expanse of land where similar buildings have already been demolished in readiness for new construction work to begin.
Old Concrete – Part I
Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Berlin
Architect: Fehling + Gogel | Built: 1966–1974
This building is a hidden monument of Berlin’s brutalism.
Exposed concrete, layered volumes, raw elegance.
Shot on Ilford HP5+ | Rolleiflex 2.8C | 120 film
The Moeraki Boulders are a group of large spherical “stones” on Koekohe Beach near Moeraki on New Zealand’s Otago coast. These boulders are actually concretions that have been exposed through shoreline erosion from coastal cliffs. Even today, there are still boulders remaining in the mudstone that will, eventually, fall on to the beach as they come lose due to erosion!
The boulders are one of the most fascinating and popular attractions on the South Island.
They originally started forming in ancient sea floor sediments around 60 million years ago, and the largest boulders are estimated to have taken about 4 million years1 to get to their current size.
THERE'S NOTHIN YOU CAN'T DO
J AND ALICIA
...They say it ain't where you from, that it's where you at
But where I'm from, y'all can tell, don't matter where I'm at!
Born and bred in the streets of New York, New York
It's evident in the way that I talk-a-talk ...
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Canon sure shot WP-1
At the edge of a humongous concrete truck parking lot.
Number 3 in my impromptu "concrete" series.
Good news; all this suffocating concrete cladding our planet will someday be gone. Not in 10,000 years. Not in 1 million years.
But the day will come when there will not be one spec of concrete on our planet.
Experts say Hoover dam will be the last to disintegrate.
Corner of the MIND center, North UNM Campus, right by the golf course.
Trying to get something out of a junk image.
Gotta go back and shoot this when I have some light to work with.
West side of Croydon Magistrates' Court, Barclay Road. Designed in a brutalist style by architects Robert Atkinson & Partners and opened in 1969.
Auf der Gleiburg innerhalb des Turms abwärts.
Wettenberg Hessen
Downhill on the Gleiburg inside the tower.
Wettenberg Hesse
Concrete Diorama by Mistero Hifeng/ G.B.T.H Project
the G.B.T.H. project - Concrete Diorama by Mistero Hifeng
Open until August 29th.