My COVID walks have been mostly along back alleys and busy thoroughfares, alone, just me and my camera. Anyway, alleys have potential for ‘urban erosion’ shots…
Dumpster in front of a concrete block building. Weathered corrugated tin and wood building on Granville Island.
Urban decay in a green building in a downtown alley.
Cinder-block building with a red trim, and taped-over broken window panes.
Weathered blue building in an alley. Like most interesting places in the city this has since been torn down.
I got in close for some of the details.
So much texture!
The building next to this one has been torn down leaving a shadow of its former self on the wall.
Two more impressions of removed buildings left on the remaining wall.
More of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Urban Erosion.
Beautiful captures of urban decay, and I like the mix of close-ups and full views!
I love your close-ups of the turquoise window – they show how we can find beauty in the mundane and neglected!
Sometimes I feel that the real urban ‘erosion’ is the tearing down of all the most interesting characters in the city and replacing them with sometime bland and new…
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I sure hope your week is off to terrific start.
Well, it’s certainly off to a good start with your notice! Thanks so much – it was a fun challenge that worked well with my back-alley COVID walks…
Great set of images for the theme!
Oh these photo are all so wonderful for this week. Love the window with the taped X’s. 😀