
Solitary fallen leaf blown onto and trapped in a grate.
Well, the point is sort of vanishing if you see my point 😉 .
Sometimes architechture is about what is inside as well as what is outside.
Peering down the road, you can just make out a lone cyclist in the distance.
My take on Cee’s challenge this week as well as the Which Way one.
Stretching as far as one can see, part of the Tokyo cityscape from the Tokyo Skytree. Most awesome, it looks like this in all directions and gives an amazing perspective on the 13.8 million inhabitants of this metropolis.
Check out other great cityscapes at Patti’s site.
These curves are actually a sound barrier (or sound tunnel) on the City Link in the Melbourne, AU, suburb Flemington. My caption is a reference to the nearby railway station, Flemington Bridge, although, to me, it kind of looks like a cheese grater. Fitting, perhaps, since the yellow beam “Cheesestick” – part of Melbourne International Gateway – is close by.