in one frame #1
Nikon D7500 + Sigma 17-50mm @ 29mm ; f11; 1/50 sec; ISO100
Out for a walk through a housing scheme, wandering through streets of attractive modern homes, mostly modern flats near the harbour. Turned a corner and was surprised – just didn’t expect to see the glass factory. There it was dominating the view. And people live daily with the view, accept it. Hopefully it doesn’t bother them. I’d hope the factory is not a source of noise, or any other concern to the residents.
Submitting this responding to the Lens-Artists Challenge #380 – ‘What’s Round the Corner?’ – set up by Anne at the Slow Shutter Speed blog – see here. This challenge is getting such a variety of responses, it’s worthy of investigation.
This will be one of a series of blogs from me, showing just the one photograph. I seem to have accumulated a number of images that don’t quite form into a cohesive post. We’ll see how it goes. Hopefully it’ll give more focus to individual images for a while.

It’s a great idea to focus on single images and this one is great fro all it’s lines and volumes.
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Thanks Sofia! I’m hoping to get through a number of these standalone images in the next few weeks.
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Great lines, angles and corners. I also love the contrast of the circular street lamp. Adds interest.
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Thanks Donna! I did feel it was a shot of interest, so I’m glad you liked it.
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Sometimes we just can’t imagine what’s around the corner. I hope the residents don’t mind that.
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A fun choice James – love your idea of single-image posts. This one definitely tells a story.
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Thanks Tina!
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Great response in black and white. I think the people that live in the neighborhood don’t even see the glass factory any more. It’s just something they are used to.
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Hi Anne! Your probably correct.
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Your one image tells a story about a discovery in the neighborhood. I love the black-and-white treatment.
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Thanks John!
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This image works well in Monochrome, urban street view. It tells it’s own story.
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Thanks Ritva!
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