Walking around Belfast and its quieter corners often hide some of the most intriguing and characterful sights, a photographer’s paradise. These images were all taken in the High Street and Cathedral Quarter districts in Belfast each image only minutes apart. Strolling down these quiet entries and pedestrian walkways that can be easily overlooked, but they are rich in atmosphere.
There are examples of hidden architecture in these quiet corners, quirky wall fixtures and signs, plaques and curiosities and various kinds of street art, some quite substantial, some naive and others more profound and of course a mismatch of buildings. Even urban decay can be very photogenic.
These areas which are quiet by day often transform at night into vibrant night-life areas attracting young people out for a night’s entertainment in the numerous pubs and niche restaurants. Perhaps a night visit will be the topic for another blog.
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