I had the day off work today, and so spent the afternoon doing something I’ve meant to do for ages – explore the quayside with my camera.
It wasn’t the clearest of days, so the colours weren’t as rich and crisp as they could have been, but it was still interesting to see the area.
It’s an area that’s undergone a great deal of regeneration in recent years, and the modern architecture emerging along the river is intriguing – bold, brutal, but not necessarily beautiful.
This part of the Clyde doesn’t have the genteel charm of the river Ness or the character of the successfully regenerated Tyne, but it does make for interesting photographs – check out the ones I took here.
And I’ll tell you later why I had the day off work…
Thursday July 12 2007 at 1:45 am |
Simon, it really bothers me when people leave me on edge like that! Can’t you tell me now why you had the day off of work???
I’m beginning to think you took the day off of work to work on your architectural photography so as to make it big in the architectural book publishing world!
Thursday July 12 2007 at 7:15 am |
* giggles *
I know why {:->
Thursday July 12 2007 at 2:33 pm |
You took the day off work because you’ve just had enough. Varwell no longer cares. He just wants to swan about the world taking pictures, looking for mullets, and writing blogs and journals.
Thursday July 12 2007 at 2:36 pm |
I wish!