Ok, this is a non-photography topic, but it is well within the rules of this forum and it is in the (only) right place on this forum.
If you walk along the quays of Liffey, looking for a new subject to photograph or just using a subject that’s there, you can’t help but noticing the ex-future headquarters of Anglo Irish Bank. The question is, would you include it into your composition, would you have it part of it? Would you hide it behind Samuel Beckett Bridge, like most of the pictures of the Docklands posted on this forum do? Well, there is a concept addressed to this particular site and I was thinking it would be a good idea to find out what would be the thoughts of the PI community?
It has a homepage for describing the Trees on the Quays concept, there is a Facebook page dedicated to it and it feaured in an article written by Frank MCDonald, Environmental Editor at The Irish Times.
If it goes ahead, there’s a possibility to have a more complete image when you go for walk with your camera and a tripod.