THE CITY OF LIGHT AND SHADE…
All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
THE CITY OF LIGHT AND SHADE…
All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
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Great shots. The black and white makes for very dramatic effect 😊
Super series of images Damien. #2 with the Calder sculpture, also 4 (what is this space?), 9, 13 (really enjoy the juxtapositions here) and 15 do it for me – I’ll have to scroll back through much more to get anything of an understanding.
Nigel, Thank you so much. I was going to add descriptions and then forgot. To clear things up, no 4, the concrete steps and concrete bench, is a sunken garden at the Foundation Cartier, contemporary art museum. No 2 is the square on front of the Centre Georges Pompidou seen from the top floor of the centre. Sorry about the late reply, just back from a long weekend in the south. Best wishes to you lovelies
I love monochrome!! Wonderful angles and perspectives.
Thank you. The city is always captured in colour so thought it might be the moment for a little monochrome