4am Project shows a different view of our city
Birmingham Recycled joined local residents to take part in the international event 4am Project on the 4th April to get a different view of our city.
The project highlighted our landscapes at this ‘magical’ time, including how many lights were on, how much traffic was on the road and how clean our roads are without people milling about.
Founder of the project Karen Strunks said:
‘The 4am project aims to bring both photographers and non-photographers together, to create a global community which demonstrates how amazing our surrounding landscapes can be.
Streets which are usually teeming with traffic are deserted, shopping centres are empty and hillsides peaceful, the perfect time to grab your camera and take a few shots.’
All the pictures taken at 4am are available on Flickr.
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