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November 26, 2005
Selfridges, Birmingham - a photoset on Flickr I’ve been wondering if anyone could produce an interesting photo of this modern cliche, and here they are. Bloody marvelous.
Flickr syas the link is broken. You or it?
Hmm. Works for me.
Works for me now too. But it didn’t.
That’s probably the joy of the perpetual beta you’re experiencing there.
But the subsequent one with Moor Street sation scaffolding in the foreground is also superb!
“Flickr is having a massage” - the priviledge of being paid to do something without having to, seemingly, make any money. And we thought those days were over.
Anyway, but coincidence, there was chap at the Moseley Craft Market on Saturday selling some rather good prints of scenes around the Bullring. Selfridges, the markets, St Martins, Moor Street, and what have you. He’d obviously got up pretty early for a lot of them, as there were very few people around and the light was terrific. The one’s you’ve pointed to are quite abstract, but his were very scenic. It can be done :)