This photo was taken on my iPhone 4S and is unedited apart from the conversion to black and white. For some reason the angles of the roof-line and the curves of the air-conditioning pipes appealed to me so whilst I waited for the room below to become vacant I happily snapped numerous views of the building’s roof.
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I love this shot Irene, I’m a sucker for black and white 🙂
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Thanks Sherri. It makes that which is nothing something.
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Yes, very much so 🙂
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😀
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The angles, lines and tones are well suited to the conversion. The building shows what can be achieved to create a building of everyday materials and make it interesting. Happy Phoneography Challenge.
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I also love the lines and angles; black and white absolutely shows this off fantastically well.
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Thanks. For a basically boring building it is quite beautiful.
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