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City Series II || Bold Beige Boxes

I missed out on Tuesday's post. My apologies.  However back on track.

This one is all blues, brown and beige.  Something a little more geometrical than colourful.

Enjoy.


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City Series I || Cafe Blu

A glimpse, a glimmer, a fleeting view,
A capture, a gift, an image with you,
A vista and detail, a view thats new,
A moment now passed, Cafe Blu.

Enjoy.


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City Series I | Contemplation

This image is something slightly different in the City Series I.  It causes me to slow down, think, reflect and contemplate.

A journey commences.... Contemplation. 

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City Series I: Urban Tiger

Hunting, journey of a thousand kilometres.
Days of traveling, high altitudes, the air is thin.

Hunting, deep, dark, in a foreign land.
The natives speaking a foreign tongue, a dialect hard to understand.

Hunting, dense, tall canopies obscuring the light.
Fleeting glimpses of beauty, elusive, transient, evading.

Hunting, the tiger jumps, shadows hide, sunlight reveals.
The tiger appears, obscured stripes, a moment, now gone.

Hunting.

Enjoy.


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City Series I | Golden Views

City Series I | Golden Views

Golden Views of Manhattan. One of my favourite images from the series. I love the complex, colour, and forms of this capture. I also like that we can see into a few windows and see the rooms window sill furniture, providing a splash of colour and forms different to the surface and reflections of the buildings.

Enjoy.


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City Series I: Squashed Meerkats

Whilst discussing this image with my bestie Nicholas he suggested the title, due to our mutual love of meerkats.  So from Manhattan, where there are lots of holes in the ground, cars and trucks, I present - Squashed Meerkats. 

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City Series | Inception I

New image from the City Series titled "Inception I".

The bold tortured lines of the buildings reflections are twisted and deformed like in the movie Inception. But underlying this chaos and complexity, offices can been seen, were people are trying to impose order and organisation.  The metaphor for our minds? Perhaps.

Enjoy.


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City Psychadelic I

For some of you who have been following my Facebook page I showed the working up of a new image earlier in the week.  Well its done now and here it is - "City Psychadelic".  Strong colours and form in Manhattan.  This would look particularly stunning in a large print on alumalux.

For the eagle-eyed, you notice a church steeple in the shot as well.  I decided to leave it there to give the photograph some dimension and anchoring to its location.

Remember to 'click' on the image to see it larger.

Enjoy.


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Morphed...

Another from the City Series.  This one is called "Morphed".  Walking around Manhattan delivers so much to see and experience.  One of the things I really notice whilst I'm there is the amount of people. They are everywhere. Yes I know that isn't surprising... but you just notice it.  So for me I wanted to capture something different from this city... hence a focus on some of the buildings.

This one is beautiful as a large print.  The colour and form of the lines engage me, and then I notice that I can see inside the offices and accommodation.  A red folder on the window sill, a buch of post-it notes on the wall.  Enjoy the image.


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New update on the City Series ...

New update on the City Series.  I think I'm safe in calling it a series now... seems to be where my eye is being drawn too.  Enjoy.


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Photowalk scouting VII: Hole in the wall

Walking around the city you get to see some very interesting and something very odd things.  This, is not your usual hole in the wall, but I did find it interesting.  I love the colour, tones and textures!  Enjoy.


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