Boring Buildings
George Morrison

Boring Buildings

February 2022

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The image has a great example of long exposure work. I also love the work with color in the frame - a splash of red on a black and white background always works. All together gives the photo a touch of surrealism. I'm wondering, what do the dates 2014-2022 in the description mean? An experiment in the longest exposure in the history of photography?

What a beautiful self-portrait! I like the presence of many small details in the frame. All the details work to complement the overall atmosphere. Thank you for sharing a piece of your personal life with us. You are a lovely couple, and very photogenic!

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I love the work with empty space in the front. Everything in the frame speaks to me of slowness and that there is no need to rush at all. Great work with great vibes. This is a good example of modern landscape photography.

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**This contest is open to photographers ranked between 1 and 250 in this week’s <a href="https://www.photocrowd.com/photographer-community/">Leaderboard</a>.** This contest is all about the less showy architecture of the world. Exploring the interest we can find in buildings that many would call boring, but others might say are merely understated, more focussed on function than form, and probably a lot more economical to build.