Exploring lesser known areas of the city. |
Monday, March 18, 2019
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The less well-known districts are sometimes very interesting and worth a visit. Here black and white was essential
ReplyDelete...the gritty parts of town can be interesting.
ReplyDeletePerfect choice of black and white for your gritty image here Andy, we all need to do more of these shots ✨
ReplyDeleteIt's real. It's a part of the world that most people don't want to see or recognize. Gritty. I love it.
ReplyDeletePerfect subject for b&w which captures the gritty feel of the back side of these buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to explore these gritty areas. You never know what you will find.
ReplyDeleteA well used area by those who know. It looks wonderful in b&w.
ReplyDeleteEvery city has those behind the scenes views. Nice one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThis b/w photo captures some un-embellished places in a rough city.
ReplyDeleteBlack and white is appropriate for this spot.
ReplyDeleteI like this in b/w.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like this is where the city works. Black and white is perfect for this shot.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to have a poke around always come across something unexpected.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo.
It looks a bit chubby with the graffiti as all those remote areas in cities have nowadays...
ReplyDeleteLoving this photo! This is where you get to see the true grit of any city.
ReplyDeleteBack alleys are always interesting!
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