I always look up when out with a camera. Especially in a city. You can get a different perspective of a building; an unusual roof-line, architectural details, shapes, shadows, angles and patterns.
Sometimes the focal point is a break in the pattern as in this darker window amongst the rows of identical windows on a Sydney skyscraper.
Good eye you have there to spot the black window out of the other ones. There must be a special room or something special behind it 😀 Or maybe it is not a window at all…who knows 😀
maybe a blind?
Could be. A blind that blocks out all light in that room because someone might be resting or sleeping 😀
love the angular perspective of the photo – nice technique. enjoy your weekend.
Thanks for your visit and comment 🙂
Cool image Jude, the darker window could almost have been done just for you!
Not sure why it is different, maybe a blind down? But it certainly worked in my favour.
That’s a brilliant shot, Jude. Smooth and flat and I like the jaunty angle.
Thanks Debbie 🙂
I’m too dazzled by the sun to see it properly but I just wanted to say happy weekend xxx
Boo hiss… sun? I suppose there might be one behind this cloud we are in. Fingers crossed for Murray tomorrow!
He did it! And then Portugal won the European Cup. Total madness xx
he did indeed! Well deserved, he played well throughout the tournament. I don’t watch the footie at all, but I can imagine what it must be like where you are!
Total madness and it’s been
Between 30/37C all the time we’ve been here. Much too hot for you honey! I’m back on the sangria xxx
Yup. That is definitely too hot for my liking, I’d be burned to a crisp! Although, supping sangria under a parasol next to a pool would suit me 🙂 And I do have a floppy hat…
Remind me to borrow the floppy hat. I had heatstroke Tuesday evening to produce a dramatic ending to Mick’s birthday 😦
Not good.
Agreed: a change in perspective can reveal little-noticed things. Sometimes those other things are better than the familiar ones, and not just for being less common.
Well-spotted with that odd window, Jude. I wonder what they were up to behind it?
‘Working late at the office’, perhaps?
Regards as always, Pete. x
Nice one, Jude…
Good shot. I try to remember to look up in cities too. There are all sorts of interesting details.
Very well spotted, Jude. made my eyes go funny just looking at all those squares. 🙂