The details of landscape, both natural and man-made, have fascinated me for at least the past decade. Since relocating to Chicago, I've been actively pursuing unique perspectives on the urban landscape.
Nothing is off limits. I have been shooting subjects as simple, and unusual, as manhole covers, cracks in the sidewalk, pipes and wires, shadows, abstract patterns in the metalwork of bridges, and traffic signage.
This week I'll give you a sampler, a range of images you may find familiar or foreign, depending on your point of reference.
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Rusted Structure |
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Rusted Metal Marker in Chicago River |
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Manhole Cover in Cracked Pavement |
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Chicago's 'L' Train Tracks
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