I have a love hate relationship with parking structures and garages. I hate that they’re needed in today’s society. I can’t think of a bigger waste of land than a huge concrete block meant to house hundreds of cars. Worse are the ones that charge insane amounts of money for mere minutes of use. But, in the world we live in, they’re a necessary evil.
So I might as well quit my bitching and make a use of them. Which covers the love portion of my feelings for these things. There are some great pictures to be had walking the levels of your local parking mammoth. The symmetry and repetition of pattern is mana from heaven for my camera.
This was done digitally. I know, I know…








October 31st, 2007 at 10:22 pm
Manna for my eyes, too. And don’t worry about digital here either… there is subject suitable for all media and vise versa. The trick is knowing when to use each one. I think in this case it totally works.
November 20th, 2007 at 10:22 am
Amazing how even the most ugly structures can be things of beauty when observed in the right way….everything about this is outstanding Garrison…possibly my favourite of yours.