Taken in the same area as this photo.
The different shooting point shows a different part of The Western Distributor.
This scene feels a bit cold, I think. It doesn’t have much direct sunlight falling on the visible area, which might be why.
The ute moving from the road underneath the building is interesting, I think. It doesn’t get much focus in the image but it stands out.
This is my submission into the one hundredth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “The Long and Winding Road“.
The Western Distributor isn’t the longest or most winding road, but it does link up with a few lengthy ones. At certain times, however, it can feel longer than usual. it also has a few bits that are winding.
Obviously this photo doesn’t show that, but it does show that the road splits in at least one place whilst allowing the imagination to fill in the blanks.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This one is hosted by Tina. Next week is guest-hosted by Cee.
I recommend giving the challenges a go and seeing how you interpret each theme. I also recommend checking out what other people are doing to meet the challenges.
I hope you enjoy.




Rather a look at future world isn’t it SH?!
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A prospective future from a number of years ago 🙂
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I think. I can’t remember as to how long ago the construction of the buildings here was completed.
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Good monochrome, SH. Roads into and out of buildings. That’s distribution.
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I think that in some ways it is a smart decision but the design has issues.
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