Corrugated  by onewing

Corrugated

I've photographed this corrugated building at Maitland a few times and every time I take a photo it changes slightly.

Here is a photo of it taken for my topics theme in 2014.

http://365project.org/onewing/topics/2014-10-07

I just love all the different textures, it has such character.

This building is the rear of one of the shops on the High Street in Maitland and you can see this side of the building as you walk along the path by the riverside.
Nice one Babs
May 30th, 2016  
Great shot of lines .. wonder what all the pipes 'do'
May 30th, 2016  
Looks an interesting house.
May 30th, 2016  
I love the squiggly shadows across the corrugations.
May 30th, 2016  
@susiangelgirl @julzmaioro @newbank @beachdog Thanks, this building is the rear of a shop and you can see this side of it when you walk along the riverbank.
The pipes are sewer pipes Julia.
May 30th, 2016  
it is so interesting isn't it - so many cool textures and shapes
May 30th, 2016  
Fab textures and verticals!
May 30th, 2016  
There are a lot going on here.
May 30th, 2016  
it does have a fab collection of lines indeed!
May 30th, 2016  
Great shot, lots of horizontal & vertical lines.....
May 30th, 2016  
Love the lines.
May 30th, 2016  
Interesting capture with the various textures.
May 30th, 2016  
very interesting to compare the two shots Babs. I can see your attraction to all those great lines and shadows
May 30th, 2016  
Great capture of lines, textures
May 30th, 2016  
Great to have found this and to be able to reshoot different pics over time!
May 30th, 2016  
Great lines and patterns
May 30th, 2016  
Unusual to see that heavy down pipe on the lighter corrugated tin....it looks so much heavier!
May 30th, 2016  
There is certainly character in this and a great mix of vertical and horizontal lines.
May 30th, 2016  
Nice pov
May 30th, 2016  
Nice use of light and shadows Babs :)
May 30th, 2016  
Love all the lines and texture from the corrugate.
May 30th, 2016  
What a great variety of patterns, lines and textures you've captured here Babs. For those who tend to find faces in inanimate objects, I believe the clinical term is pareidolia, you can almost make out a face in there. And no, I'm not a pareidoliac!
May 31st, 2016  
Great shapes and patterns.
May 31st, 2016  
Nice composition!
May 31st, 2016  
Full of character & texture. The strong sun light helps here too. No graffitti?
May 31st, 2016  
@stray_shooter I can see the face too and the crooked smile. I'm not a pareidoliac either
May 31st, 2016  
@paulmann Very little graffiti in Maitland.
May 31st, 2016  
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