Urban landscapes: watching the morning rush hour

WONDERLAND AT BLUE HOUR, CALGARY, ALBERTA

The 12-metre-tall installation, created by Spaniard Jaume Plensa, graces the front plaza of the Bow, this western Canadian city’s second-tallest skyscraper. I’ve photographed it before (check out: https://wp.me/p2ccTX-xH), but it’s been a few years and I wanted to try it again.
This time I wanted to show you what the bent-wire head of a young girl is looking at: westbound traffic along 6th Avenue. By the way, Calgary’s tallest building – Brookfield Place – is the skinny skycraper in the middle of the scene.
Nikon D7100, tripod

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