
In Liverpool Lime Street train station. This particular shade of purple (I call it Cadbury purple) is, for me, very english. At least I don’t see it anywhere else in this frequency. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

In Liverpool Lime Street train station. This particular shade of purple (I call it Cadbury purple) is, for me, very english. At least I don’t see it anywhere else in this frequency. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

Another picture from the Georgian Quarter in Liverpool. I like the way that -already- old technology has invaded the cityscape. The cables connect the buildings in the rather wide street. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

The brickwork in these neighbouring houses is completely different. As is the style of the windows, or their position for that matter. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

The last pictures from Liverpool. Wonderful brick warehouses with high door structures. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

A time series of a swimmer in the Liverpool City Swim arriving at the finish. This picture is a projection of the time stack. Creepy result, especially since the projection removed all the splashing, making this guy a stealthy swimmer. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

Hope street again. A motion-blurred jogger in blue passing the suitcases sculpture. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

Bold street in Liverpool on a Saturday. People going about their business.© 2016 Fred S. Wouters

It should be clear by now that I like rusty old metal, weathered wood and chipping paint. More than enough to be found in the old warehouses near the Liverpool docks. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

The strong lines and the bright orange ring at the vanishing point of the railings appealed to me. A spontaneous study in composition. Picture was taken al Albert dock. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

Still continuing a bit with the house fronts. Nice colourful composition with the bike and doors. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters