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Title inspired by the Hitchcock film ‘Rear Window’. This is the back elevation of a block of twentieth century flats in Basildon, Essex.
Architect: Sir Basil Spence
Rhythm of the Street (Blues)
"I am sitting in my dingy little office, where a stingy
Ray of sunlight struggles feebly down between the houses tall" ("Clancy of the Overflow", Henry Lawson)
"Nobody Knows You when You're Down and Out" Bessie Smith
Hard Rain
A simple double exposure of the same subject as the previous post but from a different perspective.
At first I saw rain falling on umbrellas, and then roofs, and then homesteads...
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Rhythm of the Street IX (Blues) -
(In-camera Double Exposure)
"Inner City Blues" Grover Washington Jr
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Detail shot of High Point, Bradford, West Yorkshire. Built in 1972 for the Yorkshire Building Society. This building, which dominates the West Gate, Bradford skyline, has been empty for many years. It is now in the process of being developed into apartments. Original architects: John Brunton Partnership.
The side of a wall on a building in Nob Hill, ever so slightly saturated :)
This reminds me a little of my friend Clairette's abstracts. Her's are much better though. Check out her site, she does some cool stuff!
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Weerspiegeling van het Stadskantoor Utrecht in de gevel van de Rabo bank in Utrecht.
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