Whilst at home a couple of weeks ago I dragged myself out of bed at the hideous time of 5am to get into town and be able to take some photos of the city with no people in them. I wanted to focus on the architecture and structure of the place, without any influence from the people who live there. I wanted to have images of the city that show it from both a distanced viewpoint and a close one, so that I can really give an in depth look. I only need 20 images to make up my book, but I have 23 here so I can choose the ones that work best in the sequence:
Now I just need to make a mock up with the final photos before printing for real!
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