Elevated Electron Expressways. No. 5.
Not quite the cliché.
I tend to be a stickler for level horizons. If there is a significant horizontal or vertical line in an image, my eye wants it perfectly (not close, perfectly) parallel to a frame edge. Unless, of course, I don't want anything level or plumb, and then it has to be extreme Dutch angle. So here you are: Diagonal City.
The goal of this image was to frame the insulator strings between structural members and have no major line in the image parallel to a frame edge. And also: avoid the perfectly squared and symmetrical straight-up shot that is so popular. (I did succumb and get the cliché shot--I'm saving it for last.)
(Edit: I decided to change the title to this series. I was originally thinking along the lines of "big things that are essentially invisible in the background clutter of life but are also pretty indispensable" but all the photos I have so far are of transmission structures, and there's a lot more indispensable stuff out there than that. In other words, it's a broad topic and these alone wouldn't do it justice.)