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My latest mobile shots of the student accommodation at Aston University. Taken as I headed to work in the morning.
The scaffolding continues to be taken down.
This is a route I usually take through the Uni grounds to get to work. The diversions won't stop me going this way.
I'd been looking at this scaffolding near work for a couple of days wondering if I could take a good photo of it. Lunchtime I came out and the sun was behind it in just the right place.
Photo taken on a Sony Ericsson K800i and then cropped.
During renovation work, a lot of Italian buildings have scaffolding with an image of the building on - this continues to make the sights pretty and fulfills the tourist photographs. This is Siena Cathedral.
An experimental photograph taken as part of Derek Linney's Digital SLR intermediate photography course
'Woods From The Trees' sculpture on High Street. On a walk around the city to see the changes September 16, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
Recycled timber salvage and supply Posts Beams Rafters Joists Flooring.
www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/christchurch-life/art-and-stage...
My first attempt at a triptych.These workmen were throwing the scaffolding poles down to each other & I hoped it would show the action displaying it in this way.
These are all images from Central Scaffold Caledonia. Obviously Scaffolding Related.
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As with all of the spending for Vancouver's olympics.....it doesn't stop there. More scaffolding......the irony being that this stuff's probably stronger and more durable than the apartments it was used to help build.
These are all images from Central Scaffold Caledonia. Obviously Scaffolding Related.
You free to use the images, privately or commercially as long as you link back to the image copyright holder:
I thought I could make an artistic shot out of the scaffold/rubble at the back of my house. Not sure if it works or not though.
1.6 seconds
f/13
ISO 100
18mm with a 0.45x converter
The title says it all really. I liked the mixture of chaos and order. Needs to be about six foot across to be properly appreciated.