Brickwork, as a subject, is well worth photographing. Not only can it make interesting images on its own, but it’s also really good for blending with other photos to add interest to plain background, or lend a particular look or feel through Photoshop. The textures and details in brickwork can provide just as much interest as the building as a whole. So get out there and get creative.
The crowd's favourite will win a year-long Photocrowd Challenger subscription, worth £30. Our plans give you more ways to enjoy Photocrowd, including more entries into contests and reduced entry fees into a range of top photo awards.
The crowd's favourite will win a year-long Photocrowd Challenger subscription, worth £30. Our plans give you more ways to enjoy Photocrowd, including more entries into contests and reduced entry fees into a range of top photo awards.
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