Guardian Camera Club: Robert Proctor on graphic shapes
Smoked Scottish Glass. Cumbernauld Town Centre, 1955-67. Some 70s glazing inserted into the concrete framework Photograph: Robert Proctor/FlickrFans of Modernism. Some kind of air conditioning unit added into the back of the partly demolished concrete frame Photograph: Robert Proctor/FlickrHalf a Car Park. Where part of the car park was demolished big chunks of concrete have been put up to stop the cars falling off the edge. Taken with a Sigma 10-20mm lens Photograph: Robert Proctor/Flickr
Shelf Life. One side was demolished years ago by slicing off a mass of concrete. Now a new shopping centre has been put up next to it, with this steel bridge connecting to the old centre Photograph: Robert Proctor/FlickrCumbernauld Coffers. A clean cut concrete section Photograph: Robert Proctor/FlickrNowhere, Cumbernauld. Rather than make use of an existing reinforced concrete bridge, the link to the new part of the town centre skirts around it, leaving a hidden ruin Photograph: Robert Proctor/Flickr
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