Urban Decay
Walking down the narrow streets of Agra one comes across many sites that will undoubtedly require your gaze. I'm into details and the colors on this wall shouted out to me. I've included a portion of the poster glued to the wall in the frame for reference as this wall could be anywhere otherwise or it could be a beautiful abstract painting on it's own. Urban decay is one of the most interesting types of photography for me personally as a rose is not a rose to everyone when viewing it.
If you live in India, you are spoiled by color every single day and likely do not realize it. Much of the rest of the world is rather drab in comparison.
Here's a small kaleidoscope made from a section of this image and inserted back onto the image:
Some rather demonic faces emerged out of this mandala looking kaleidoscope.
be well, Conrad ( @timelapse )
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Great colours Conrad.
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Glad you can appreciate them! Thanks for stopping by and commenting @funny!
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Stunning. I've never been to India but one of my colleagues lived there for a year and said the experience changed her. She returned to Canada with a very different perspective and became a minimalist.
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i'm still waiting for the minimalism phase to kick in!!! Without a doubt a visit to India does shift how you see the world. I've only been twice and look forward to another visit. Glad you enjoyed this one. :)
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