Symbols of inhuman power... thanks awarewriter!
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A beautiful exercise in contrasts.
ReplyDeleteIncredible buildings. I can't easily imagine living amongst skyscrapers - here a building of four stories is tall!
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time I told one of my architecture profs that I though Mies van der rohe's buildings were inhuman. He loved Mies.
ReplyDeleteI think your shot expresses the unhuman aspect of the city and the looming skyscrapers.
Thanks for your kind comments re: my Reflections, ripples and rocks. I took mom to the park again yesterday. The river was wild because of the wind. I love the ever changing personality of the river. Of course I took some photos. Now I wait until I finish the roll of film (how yesterday) to discover what I've done.
nice street photography
ReplyDeleteGreat shot ... excellent perspective, perfect for mono!
ReplyDeleteIrene
I feel small looking at the vast highness. great shot Margaret. but I always love your photos.
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