This first post is of architecture viewed as abstract design - a collection of shapes, colours and angles.
Sunday, 16 September 2018
Central Birmingham photo walk (1) - abstracted architecture
This is the first of a series of posts resulting from a recent outing of my U3A photography group. We walked a tight loop along Birmingham's central canals, and back though a pedestrianised route to the train station. We probably walked less than a mile in all, but passed through such a rich mixture of sights, with some buildings repeatedly visible from different angles and in varying juxtapositions. The city centre is currently one vast linked network of building sites, so they also featured prominently.
This first post is of architecture viewed as abstract design - a collection of shapes, colours and angles.
This first post is of architecture viewed as abstract design - a collection of shapes, colours and angles.
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