I've lived in Birmingham for a long time now and rarely tried photography around the city centre. It's a bit silly really, because it is a city with a breathtaking mix of cultures, vibrance, and wide range of architectures.
So, not a New Year's resolution, I don't believe in them, but I'm going to have a look around and concentrate a little bit more on my 'urban' environment .
Also, over the last six months or so, I've been going back to a more B&W past, which I had rather neglected over the last few years. (Spurred on by Mike Buckley, Donald, Sharon Reid, and Antonio Correira, who's technique and results I am in awe of! )
The images below are the outcome from a quick walk, about an hour or so, around the Bullring complex in the City centre. The new Sainsbury's store has become something of a modern icon and like all such icons generates extreme opinions. I rather like it and am fascinated by the juxtaposition with one of the oldest churches in the city, (St Martin's).
I hope to extend the theme and post a few more shoots over the next few months.
C&C welcome
A bit whimsical, but some people would see this as the entrance to the underworld! (Sainsbury underground carpark)
Reminds me of that song... "everyone's doing it"
'Ancient and Modern'
The light in the sky was amazing...