Limited options (Parking in Leeuwarden)

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Limited options

At times, the impact of the setting that surrounds us takes the lead. While it slowly intends to push in its favorable directions, reading through it turns out to be a difficult task for the pushed one. But as things gradually pile up, at some point, the situation becomes too obvious.

Though there is a considerable tendency to bristle against whatever feels imposed in life, this does not mean that defense is always possible. Sometimes, the consequence of such a situation is a decision. Yet, the pressure to choose within boundaries causes limited options and it also implies a confusing process. 

A limited selection does not make it easy to spot the differences. While observing attentively, the little subtleties already provide a preview of what is to come. However, it is impossible to look as close as the pushed one will experience once a decision was made.

Parking architecture in Leeuwarden

I took this photo in the fall of 2020. You can see garages for parking in Leeuwarden, a Dutch city in the north of the Netherlands. I really liked that each garage almost looks the same but that the viewer has to invest a closer look in recognizing all of the differences. 

Leeuwarden is a city in the Netherlands that has been making strides in modernizing its parking architecture. With the recent renovation of a historical building, the city is demonstrating its commitment to creating more pleasant and attractive parking structures. The new parking structures are designed to be aesthetically pleasing and provide ample space for vehicles and pedestrians.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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