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Saint Peter's Abbey wall, Ghent, Belgium.
The abbey was built in the 7th Century. Not sure this wall and window frame are that old though.
Wikipedia: St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent
It's a cliche mirror shot taken at the 2019 Bikes On The Bricks motorcycle festival, in Flint, Michigan.
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For the Macro Mondays theme: When I Was a Child I... loved lego (still do). My sister is 10 years older than me and I still remember the time it was all handed over to me. It became an obsession for years after and every Christmas, Birthday etc there would be lego. I still have it all and when my daughter is old enough I will pass it all on to her. I will also play with it.
This is part of a very old, very tall, curved brick wall at Hopton Hall, Derbyshire, UK. I am practising the skill of focusing on one part of the scene in front of me, so I was pleased with this. Lovely old bricks too.
Shot on a brick wall in New York City. Shades of Basquiat. Shot with the Olympus E-M1 and the M.12-40mm F2.8 pro lens.
Passing above the remains of a once-vibrant industrial base, a Terminal job climbs the south approach to the MacArthur bridge over the Mississippi. The crew had a little work at Miller Yard on St. Louis' waterfront and is now headed back to TRRA's Madison yard on the Illinois side.
Brick path from entrance gate to the Maclay House at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park.
Happy Textural Tuesday!
A brick wall in a village outside Hanoi. Seeing it made me think of how may times it was destroyed and rebuilt. Part of the beauty of the Vietnamese people is their perseverance, and creative resourceful nature.
I chose this view of the Les Prêtres de Saint-Sulpice (which by the way is Montreal's oldest building) because I loved the layering of the brick buildings behind it and the late afternoon shadows. This was painted on Fabriano soft press paper in under two hours because that was the time I had in my parking meter.