World Image issue 30 March 2016_1
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A Black and White Exercise<br />
Rodger Lee<br />
When we use photography to look at buildings, there are two areas that gravitate towards, the new shiny<br />
modern glass structures with their formal style and reflections, or the old character buildings which have a<br />
character and old world charm all of their own.<br />
Britain has its fair share of both, and in this study by Rodger Lee, the focus is on the old and decrepit. These<br />
were all taken in the area around Doncaster, but such structures can be found in most places from the<br />
smallest village to the largest city.<br />
Although these are general shots, if you look at the pictures you will see many other possible pictures within<br />
them. That is part of the photographers art, not just to see the overview, but to see beyond it to the finer<br />
opportunities that may be lurking in the picture.<br />
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