The humongous, desolate warehouses in the old port. In the nineteenth century they were heaving with goods for and from the Empire. Now they are empty and awaiting their ever-postponed destiny.
There's so much beautiful in the arches which you've utilised so fabulously in your shot. It says Empty so well and sad to know it will eventually disappear.
A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. -Diane Arbus-
Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again. -Henri Cartier Bresson-
I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed. - Garry Winogrand-
12 comments:
the supporting strucutre is lovely. Nicely done - real feeling of emptyness.
great perspective, like light and shadows!
Stunning perspective... this is really nicely shot!
Great shot for EMPTY. These fortress spaces seem to feel empty and hollow even with people in them.
There's so much beautiful in the arches which you've utilised so fabulously in your shot. It says Empty so well and sad to know it will eventually disappear.
a nice perspective
Great photo. Very evocative of emptiness. Hopefully, someone can figure out a good reuse for the buildings.
It's a beautiful photo, but so sad!
I love seeing arch within arch!
It is hard to belive that something so important and purposeful and now be, EMPTY!
Great photo, very empty indeed!
Incredibly evocative.
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