I can not say I understand the idea of the place.
But indeed there are a lot of straight lines!😊
But I hope you’ll say a few extra words about it.
Happy WW and a fine week!
Great photo! I like this urban aesthetic. Maybe you can cool your feet there?
Greetings from Germany 🙂
Mascha
(I havn’t forgotten, but had still not time to look for these old paper prints and scan them)
A little more on my photo from today. Chandigarh is a planned city (co-capital of Punjab and Haryana states in India), with a very uniform brutalist architectural theme throughout. Sector 17, where today’s picture is from, is in the commercial district.
Beautifully composed urban abstract.
I can not say I understand the idea of the place.
But indeed there are a lot of straight lines!😊
But I hope you’ll say a few extra words about it.
Happy WW and a fine week!
Great photo! I like this urban aesthetic. Maybe you can cool your feet there?
Greetings from Germany 🙂
Mascha
(I havn’t forgotten, but had still not time to look for these old paper prints and scan them)
Fascinating sculpture, makes me think of a Shel Silverstein poem I love … the Missing Piece … “looking for my missing piece”.
A little more on my photo from today. Chandigarh is a planned city (co-capital of Punjab and Haryana states in India), with a very uniform brutalist architectural theme throughout. Sector 17, where today’s picture is from, is in the commercial district.
It’s beautiful and I like that it’s for pedestrians only.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
That is a lot of concrete. 🙂
What a great shot, Amanda. So many lines and angles — it’s like a giant puzzle.
Hugs to you, Sam Sam, and Big Merp!
Nice, I especially like the fence in the foreground.