Straight up London, ON August 2018 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
Instead, I try to grab the opportunities as they present themselves. Like when my daughter was getting together with a friend for coffee. I dropped her off, then wandered the neighborhood for a couple of hours. She texted me when she was done, and on the way home I told her about the couple of gigs of pixels I had captured through the lens.
What's funny is this wasn't one of those neighborhoods that offered up anything particularly interesting. A major intersection where two of London's busiest arterial roads meet, and huge expanses of big box retail have been built in just a few years. The amount of energy here is overwhelming, but the architecture is hardly memorable.
But you do what you can with what you've got. So I walked behind one of the big box stores and eyeballed the brick wall carefully from the desolate parking lot. The occasional vehicle cruised on by, but I was largely on my own. The sun was setting, casting its perfect golden hour light on the giant stretch of red brick. I immediately knew it was worth coming here.
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