Manchester steel
My camera stays at home during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, but here’s a photo walk I took before the restrictions.
There’s no shortage of new glass and steel buildings in Manchester and I love photographing them.
Deansgate Square is a cluster of high rises that dominates my low-rise canal basin neighbourhood of Castlefield.
If you cross the usually busy Mancunian Way into neighbouring Hulme, there’s the outstanding Brooks Building on Manchester Metropolitan University’s campus. It’s a latticework that catches the light and has countless angles. Modern marvel or a blot on the landscape?…
More glass haha nice shots.
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Yup, there’s plenty of it in Manchester these days! Good to photograph, though :)
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One big green house, yes some buildings look nice. What do you shoot with?
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I usually use a Fuji X-E1, a mirrorless compact system. It’s eight years old now so has been superceded about 12 times! Still works and does the job, though. How about you?
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Nice sense of texture on the building.
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Thanks James. Good of you to come by.
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Monoliths a go-go! Lovely shots! :)
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Cheers Richard :)
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