Getting All The Angles On Property Management

Today was Saturday and my brother was so happy it was the weekend. After our usual early morning run we decided to treat ourselves to lunch at our recently re-opened local, The Chequers in Aylesford.
We settled on sharing three separate starters - a selection of warm breads with tomato tapenade, olive oil and balsamic vinegar, a chorizo scotch egg with piccalilli and a chicken parfait with caramelised onion chutney and crostini (a bit posh for the likes of us to be honest!) - and a pint each. Lovely!
Once refuelled we decided it was time to head out on another local photographic safari. Today's shot has two inspirations - one is the photographs of Matt Stuart inspired by an industrial estate in North Holland which feature in an edition of the quarterly street and documentary magazine "Framelines" (which we discovered after watching some street photography videos on you tube) and the other is the wonderfully idiosyncratic and colourful shots of my fellow blipper Billboard.
Matt Stuart's photographs were as the result of getting lost in Beverwijk just north of Haarlem and finding a road called Industrieweg, which he describes as one of the most colourful and strange roads he has ever found himself on and he became obsessed photographing the light at different times of the day against the shapes and colours of all the industrial buildings.
I can't quite match those heights with the industrial estate we have just up the road from home but this is my attempt at capturing some industrial chic! :-) I just liked the combination of the off kilter angles, the colours, the numbers and letters and of course the fact that the sign says Property Manager at the bottom!

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