Thank you! It didn’t feel like any change to me, but since I signed up for the changing seasons challenge, I duly went out to document the (lack of) seasonal change 😉 One thing did change though, and that’s the sun. It’s nice to have some sunny spring-like days for a change.
Thank you! I’m finding it increasingly difficult to discover things to shoot in my rather small town. I think I might need to move to another town to have some new urban architecture to document 🙂
Yes, it’s a market area, still in use, but locked up on the Sunday when I went there. It was such an amazing maze, with all the wooden walls and planks and holes in the roof – it was mildly creepy, especially when a weird guy talking to himself appeared from behind of some corner – but it was worth getting lost in there with the camera.
I love the close up of the locks. Looking at your photos has inspired me to be more creative with mine during Blogging Uni photo101, so a big thank you 🙂
The blogging uni courses are inspiring, aren’t they? I’ve taken a bunch and all were very helpful. Hope you’re having fun with them too! And thanks so much for your kind comment on my random photo 😉
It’s a colourful and beautiful gallery Mara. I love the rusty lock and the black illustration with the yellow and blue: an angel with a knee stomp that’s trying to capture his runaway halo. Such a typical scene!
Thank you! Apparently, I’ve come to specialise in locks. People here seem to be so possessive that there are locks everywhere. Also, I will never look at the graffiti again without seeing your angel going after his halo. Of course I didn’t think of such poetic interpretation of a random graffiti.
Awe, thank you! It was totally uninspiring, this transitional month between winter and spring. It took a lot of convincing of myself to go out and take some pictures – all were taken within one day as I went to the mall to get some things.
Yes, fragments are the right word. There is not much scenery around that would lend itself to photography, so I just pick fragments. Thank you for stopping by!
Certainly changing seasons, nice photos. ❤️
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Thank you! It didn’t feel like any change to me, but since I signed up for the changing seasons challenge, I duly went out to document the (lack of) seasonal change 😉 One thing did change though, and that’s the sun. It’s nice to have some sunny spring-like days for a change.
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great urban fragments!!! love the first one, is this an empty market area?
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Thank you! I’m finding it increasingly difficult to discover things to shoot in my rather small town. I think I might need to move to another town to have some new urban architecture to document 🙂
Yes, it’s a market area, still in use, but locked up on the Sunday when I went there. It was such an amazing maze, with all the wooden walls and planks and holes in the roof – it was mildly creepy, especially when a weird guy talking to himself appeared from behind of some corner – but it was worth getting lost in there with the camera.
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I love the close up of the locks. Looking at your photos has inspired me to be more creative with mine during Blogging Uni photo101, so a big thank you 🙂
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The blogging uni courses are inspiring, aren’t they? I’ve taken a bunch and all were very helpful. Hope you’re having fun with them too! And thanks so much for your kind comment on my random photo 😉
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I’m really enjoying the ones I’ve done so far. Discovered them late, but I’m probably learning more because I have some experience under my belt.
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Oh there’s never late for anything! The blogging courses get repeated regularly, so you didn’t miss anything really. A plenty of time to enjoy yet 🙂
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It’s a colourful and beautiful gallery Mara. I love the rusty lock and the black illustration with the yellow and blue: an angel with a knee stomp that’s trying to capture his runaway halo. Such a typical scene!
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Thank you! Apparently, I’ve come to specialise in locks. People here seem to be so possessive that there are locks everywhere. Also, I will never look at the graffiti again without seeing your angel going after his halo. Of course I didn’t think of such poetic interpretation of a random graffiti.
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I loved these photos, Mara! What a great job you did on this uninspiring month! Now we’ll all look forward to April 🙂
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Awe, thank you! It was totally uninspiring, this transitional month between winter and spring. It took a lot of convincing of myself to go out and take some pictures – all were taken within one day as I went to the mall to get some things.
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Lovely set of urban images – I like the person who called them ‘fragments’.
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Yes, fragments are the right word. There is not much scenery around that would lend itself to photography, so I just pick fragments. Thank you for stopping by!
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