the details in the darkest areas from across the street
and the camera does...
the stairs, for instance, not to mention the fine safety netting.
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Terrific shadow shots, as always, Margaret!! And so complex! Amazing how much our cameras see that we frequently miss! Hope you're having a great weekend!
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The look is of an abstract piece of art. Yet, the scaffolding has a neat beauty even, the form contributing to its functional beauty. Happily, the construction zone has all its safety built in, so the workers above and the pedestrians below are safe and sure!
ReplyDeleteThe sacffolding and netting create a maze of intriguing shadows! Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeletenow that you say it..I didn't see it at the first glance..Especially the stairs :)
ReplyDeleteWhen we're rushing by we don't notice that the most mundane things have a hidden beauty.
ReplyDeletegreat shot - love all the criss cross patterns
ReplyDeleteThe scaffolding creates such unique shadows
ReplyDeleteWhat a maze we humans create in our world, but it makes for great composition!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat image! The fine safety netting almost looks too fine to be safe! It's such a buzz for me uploading pics to the computer and seeing things that I didn't notice when taking the photos. Hope you are enjoying your Sunday Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadow shots - and perfect in B&W!
ReplyDeleteI think it is the safety netting that makes the shot so unique - creating such amazing patterns and shadows! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS!
Beautiful abstract art!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I noticed the netting right away, but had to go back and look for the stairs. x
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Mono is perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteSo many lines and angles make for a very interesting shot. The first photo really shows the pattern of the netting. I love to find all the things my eyes missed when I upload photos.
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