Yesterday I was exhibiting some photographs of nature in this medium and although I like nature a lot and I'm not really attracted to big cities, something I do like about cities is being able to appreciate their architecture, from old buildings to those modern infrastructures that play with shapes and physics. Perhaps in another life I could have been an architect or maybe later I'll be encouraged to study architecture, but in the meantime I'm content to capture each of those architectural elements with my camera.
On the other hand, for me it's a perfect combination to compose black and white photographs with architectural lenses, because more details and contrasts are captured in the different shapes, as well as depending on the angle and incidence of light, interesting compositions are created, as well as creating that contrast with the sky and whatever may surround that architectural lens.
Although there are two photos in this post that are not necessarily of architectural works, they do have to do with human ingenuity and design, such as the design of the old Ferris wheel in the city and that space that we can see where there is construction machinery, precisely in the work of a future architectural building.
All photographs are my own.