Walls part of ruins associated with a blast furnace.
Now available for public viewing; something of which I have conflicted views on, but ultimately lean toward it being a positive thing as it gives more of a chance to think about history (both good and bad) and architecture through the potential to develop interest in abandoned places.
When I took this photo I was trying to capture the walls in a certain way. I feel as though I almost got there so I might try and retake this particular scene again sometime soon.
This is my submission into the one hundred-and-forty-first Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Geometry“.
I feel this one fits mostly due to the angularity brought on due to how I took this photo.
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 week’s challenge is curated by Patti. Next week Leya is curating, with the theme for hers being “You Pick It”.
The challenges are pretty fun and there’s a lot of room for interpretation that doesn’t get in the way of enjoyment. If you’re into photography, then I suggest participating, or at the least checking out what other people are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.




Very interesting choice SH, so many shapes in a single image. Well done.
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Thank you 🙂
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Great perspective here, SH. You really emphasize the geometric shapes. Nice!
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Cheers : )
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A wonderful example for geometry! Very well done!
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Glad you think so : )
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Good one. It could have been a church!
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If it wasn’t an industrial building it very well could have been.
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One single image – well done.
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Why thank you : )
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Great picture of the wall SH, and a very creative way to show several different shapes!
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Cheers. It was an opportunity I did not want to pass up.
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