Night
It was almost too much, walking around East 6th Street and the adjoining neighborhood, in Austin. Every place I looked I saw something that I wanted to photograph: walls, signs, bad paint jobs, worn brick, and on and on.
Since 6th Street is known for its nightlife, the best time for someone like me to visit is early Sunday morning, when there are no pesky people to get in the way of a good shot.
I spotted this gem on the way back from the weekly gospel brunch at Stubbs BBQ.
along Red River Street
Austin, Texas
photographed 11.23.12
Posted on January 1, 2013, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, austin, austin texas, black and white photography, downtown, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, stubbs bbq, stubbs gospel brunch, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

A gospel brunch! What a concept. That mail box has been looked in many times. Or, maybe only a few times, but not containing the expected cheque/love letter has been slapped about.
Sunday morning or not, you got a pesky person reflected in this shot. Must be really crowded on a ‘normal’ day.
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You must have looked REALLY close to see that person’s reflection!
I like your observation re. the mailbox, which does like as though it’s had a bit of a hard time.
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