Textured facade London, ON February 2022 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
I know that can't actually happen, but I still think it does the soul good to stand on the sidewalk, stare up into the dark sky, and hope that it could.
Because hope can be found in the strangest of places. Like a deeply frozen downtown street corner at 9:06 on a Saturday night.
But enough about me: where are YOU looking for hope?
#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #building #architecture #architecturephotography #buildingporn #architectureporn #urban #city #downtown #night #streetphotography #photography #apple #iphone #iphone11 #shotoniphone #photooftheday #instagood #nofilter #nofilterneeded #lifeinthemargins
Related:
Pall Malls on York, February 2020
Concrete boxes in the sky, December 2019
Staring into the downtown abyss, November 2019
Under a brilliant blue sky, September 2019
Staring at concrete from a wintry sidewalk, March 2019
Empty platforms in the sky, March 2019
Staring into my aunt's and uncle's past, March 2019
When life takes an ugly turn, look up, March 2019
A silent street corner moment with grandma, March 2019
Staring closely at lovely old brick, January 2019
8-bit art in a downtown alley, August 2018
Same thing. Different view. September 2012
Rust in peace, September 2012
Walking along on a dark New York street, June 2010'
Windows on San Francisco, August 2008
Wordless Wednesday - Vanishing, August 2008
Every window has a story, November 2005
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please note that Written Inc. has been set up so that all comments must first be moderated before they go live on the blog. I apologize for the inconvenience, but this is to ensure bots and trolls don't muck up the works. If you have any difficulty leaving a comment here as a result, please feel free to email it to carmilevy AT gmail DOT com. Thank you for your understanding.