Convergence Toronto, ON June 2013 |
Like this building. When you walk right up to it and stare up, you can't help but feel a resonant "whoa" moment. Of course, it comes at the expense of sidewalk-walking corporate drones looking at you incredulously, but I'll take that if it means I can be truly moved by an inanimate object.
As far as I'm concerned, we don't stop and smell the roses - or stare at the big buildings - often enough. We should. I hope this week's theme gives us the perfect excuse.
Your turn: Take a picture of a large structure. Or one that evokes largeness - whatever, just have fun with it. Post it to your blog (or related online resource) and leave a comment here letting folks know where to find it. Visit other participants, return as often through the week as you wish, and feel free to bring a friend along. If you're a twitterer, use the #ThematicPhotographic hashtag. For more info on how this photographic lunacy works, click here.
Nice building!
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A lovely shot of BIG! Here's mine
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Here is my contribution this week. How I would love to be back in France!
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No big buildings for me unless you count part of the large structure itself,
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Bit of a rush job to squeeze in this week! But here are mine! http://gillymaccsphotos.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI've got one - I'm traveling to Northern Illinois and here is a large structure.
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Slim pickin's here in Utah, but here are mine.
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Here is my view of a famous large structure.
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