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. 😀