Speaking of the underside of bridges , here's one of my favourite pictures of the same from Regents Canal in London. Clicked in November 2006.
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" The French term 'Flâneur' refers to the 'wanderer', the 'stroller' in the City - the 'observer', in one sense and the 'voyeur', in another - one who 'walks the City in order to experience it' (Charles Baudelaire).
The Flaneurbanite documents the stories by this modern day act of flânerie -
curious, covert, yet candid, she walks the City and tells the stories - the many legends, big and small, told and untold, hidden under its many layers. "
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I find the structure of the bridge very simple.
Haha!:) Trust you to notice that before anything else:) Is it because it's a really small footbridge over the canal?
Unique attempt! Not everyone chooses such unusual angles to shoot images. Exposure is good. I wish I could read some more info about the place and why you shot this picture with this angle.
Thanks for the feedback Abhijit! I'll soon do a post on this particular place (Regents Canal) - hope to answer your questions in that post (sorry to sound so mysterious but don't want to give it away too soon:) ).
I was passing under the bridge on the canal-side when I spotted this - I wonder who the graffiti artist was and how he/she managed to paint this in such an inaccessible location! I was standing right opposite this on the other 'bank' of the canal when I shot this.
metal & brick against the green expanse.
great color story!
do you have a close up of the graffiti...i would love to feel the texture..if you know what i mean :)
Thanks Ship! Don't have a close up, sorry...but I do know what you mean:)
Shilpa, Thanks for the info! Interesting :-)
amazing :) And enjoying the discussion too.
Thanks for your continuing interest:) Will be putting up more very soon.
Wow, you found an interesting place!
It was! Thanks for dropping by Wabikoja :)
That is a beautiful picture! You have a great eye for photography.
Thanks Lekhni!:) And thanks for dropping by.
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