Prompted By The View, The Clicks Followed - PhotoFeed Contest Cityscape Photography 165

Some time last week, I boarded a Keke tricycle going to my office on Azikiwe Road.
I was seated on the left, right behind the driver, because that’s where you actually see the city. We got to the Star Bus Stop, and the driver slowed down to pick up a passenger.

From that side, I could see the whole stretch — the Waterside Bridge, the road dipping down, all the way to East Street. Vehicular movement, people moving, billboards, green vegetation - the city, vibrant and #alive!

I had my phone out and snap snap!



And by the side, the defunct Enyimba Hotel, now under renovation but still with its charm, towers over.

Another click, and the driver moved on.


Now in motion


We got closer to the bridge, and I took the last shot.


These photos aren't spectacular, but they paint a picture of a city frozen in a moment. And this view is the kind you only catch when the driver stops for a few seconds - especially if you're seated by the side, which happens to be my favorite place. Lol.


Seriously, I’ve always wanted to capture this part of Aba like this - no rush, no chaos - when the location shows itself and not just the traffic covering it. Guess it was my lucky day! Hehehe.


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