City reflections 2

Tall glass office facade with a grid of windows reflecting a distorted neighbouring building in wavy blue and white patterns.

City reflections 2. 2022.

A tower of glass turns into moving water, the neighbouring building stretched and warped into currents that run the full height of the frame. Hard architecture starts to behave like something fluid, all ripples and tide marks, while the dark window panels sit inside the chaos like skipped beats. The picture leans into that tension between order and distortion, using the rigid grid of the facade as a kind of staff for the reflected “music” to play across. It is about how cities constantly redraw themselves in their own surfaces, and how a simple shift in angle can turn a familiar office block into an abstract field of colour, rhythm and light.

70 mm • f/10 • 1/250 sec, ISO 125

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