Combo meal

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This place needs a little bit of work, maybe.

But check out the lunch special – less than six bucks seems like a pretty good bargain, although I am not sure I’d want to sit very close to that wall.

near East 3rd and Trinity Streets
Austin, Texas

photographed 12.21.2012

Posted on January 4, 2013, in architecture, Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. No one is busting that window ever again! That really is an awesome infill job and I like how the person that paints over graffiti has a thing for rectangles. Mondrian might well approve.

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    • It does some nice rectilinear features, doesn’t it? The color version shows that the artist/graffitti-removal-person has a nice color sense – s/he used gray, soft yellows, a bit of white, a taupey brown, and even a sort of sage green. And then, on the building behind it, there are two rosy red rectangles, too. Cropping the entire right side of the shot is a rather nice composition. Which I missed until looking at the original after I read your comment!

      And, yes – there’s NO WAY that window will ever get broken again!

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