Photographer’s Note
Brindleyplace - yes that is the correct way to spell it - is a canalside development at the centre of Birmingham. Named after the 18th Century canal engineer, James Brindley this area of the city is alive with activity - nearby is the National Indoor Arena, the National Sea Life Centre, the Ikon Gallery, Symphony Hall and the International Conference Centre and the heart of Birmingham's club land!
This image taken outside Three Brindleyplace shows the walk through water feature and fountains leading into the open square and coffee shop at the heart of the development.
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krishnakumarada (16) 2009-04-28 16:57
Que bella foto me gusta el detalle de las salidas de agua copos de hielo. te felicito buena toma y la iluminacion esta buena ...
sayeed_rahman
(2337) 2009-04-28 21:59
Hey Kev
Great lead into the compo...they look like blobs of jelly..white jelly ??...
But a good good play of light around..maybe a human element missing..unobtrusive of course..
Cheers
sayeed
jjcordier
(25468) 2009-04-29 1:03
Kev
Très belle composition nocturne avec des couleurs splendides, particulièrement au premier plan. Belle unité de tons.
Amitiés
JJ
ktanska
(16759) 2009-04-29 1:25
Hi Kev,
Night illumination is quite special on this. White sprays rising from black water like strange mushrooms. Round waves around them show nicely too.
Kari
Photo Information
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Copyright: Kev Ryan (KevRyan)
(22426) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-04-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D, Canon 16-35 mm f 2.8 L 11 USM
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-28 16:10








