Car Park
I’m just throwing this one in to support my statement yesterday about how much I like parking garages.
Now that’s out of my system for a least a couple of days.
Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.24.2015
Posted on October 9, 2015, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, denver, denver colorado, industrial architecture, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

Ha! You just can’t help yourself. This could be in the infamous garage we were booted from. There is a sameness about these places that is quite depressing.
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There’s a chance that I have a low tolerance for gasoline fumes and that impacts what I see….but I think the textures and the shadows and the way the lights bounce off cars and all that stuff is very photogenic.
Or, I am making these shots as a photographic middle finger to the Rude Canadian.
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I agree with photogenic but still think the lack of variety in these places is depressing. Either it is the relentless drive (ha!) to efficient functionality or just a complete lack of imagination by designers -“hmm, I think I saw plans for one on page 13 of the Big Book of Architectural Ripoffs”.
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In the United States, that book is actually called “Architectural Graphic Standards.” Everyone has their own copy. It’s like a Bible, for architects. Except some architects* – for those guys, it is ACTUALLY a Bible.
*My former brother-in-law, who we called God’s Gift to Architecture, comes to mind.
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I should have known! Are parkades on page 13 by any chance?
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