Brighton’s roofs
Lunch in Brighton was in a lively large Italian restaurant. We were seated upstairs in a bright room next to large windows that looked out onto rooftops. The roofs and chimney pots in London (and even later in Paris) fascinated me. So here in Brighton was a perfect opportunity to grab some photos while waiting for dessert (tiramisu if you want to know). I was given permission to go out on the small landing, a perfect vantage point.
What an amazing patchwork of textures, shapes, colours and patterns, don’t you think? Times like this I wished I’d taken along our better but heavy SLR camera, but I still hope I’ll be able to use some of these in future prints! More photos to come….
June 18, 2009 in Photoworks, Travel, Urban by Marja-Leena
I love seeing these places through your eyes – which are such sensitive and unerring eyes for the telling details – and knowing that you saw and felt pieces of my country so vividly.
I always think that roofs are such a marker of a place. I so enjoy vernacular architecture and regret the homogeneity of so much empty/blank contemporary building.
I love your photographs of Brighton too but these roof shots show the true character of a more harmonious lifestyle. I’m so glad you went and came back with such beautiful pictures.
Love the orange on some the roof.
Jean, such kind words, thank you! I was excited by such different and old things in England and wish I’d had the time to capture more.
Olga, maybe that’s why I love much of Europe, the older parts of it.
Susan, thanks for the positive note!
Cathy, I do too!
Nooks and crannies galore. What a great place to be a bird. So glad you explored it with your camera, Marja-Leena. And now I feel like a piece of Tiramisu –
Rouchswalwe, sending you a piece of tiramisu…