The night garage

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Anyone who’s followed my blog for very long has probably seen shots of the desolation that is downtown Lubbock. Like here, or here, or here.

The other night, I was looking for something interesting to shoot, and after the Truckers Chapel at the truck stop didn’t work for a night shot (don’t fret: I’ll go back in the daytime and try again), I ended up downtown. I took some really marginal photos (don’t fret: I won’t make you look at them) and then, right before I was about to give up and come home, I saw this abandoned parking garage, which is adjacent to Lubbock’s ill-fated Omni Building. In the daytime, the place is uninteresting, but at night? It takes on a whole new look.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.13.2013

PS: Yes, I was in an abandoned parking garage on Friday the 13th. I’m pretty brave like that.

Posted on September 18, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 24 Comments.

  1. Downtown has the most interesting things to shoot. Next time go during the day and go to fashion district or union station!

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  2. The lights are on but no-one’s home. Fortuitous use of your car’s headlights?

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  3. This has a very nice “spooky” look I like a lot.
    We have a 25 story building in Rochester that had the marble falling off into the streets but the building was only 2 years old at the time. It cost millions to remove the marble and replace it with aluminum siding. From a distance (a great distance) it looked the same but up close it looks like a big building with aluminum siding.

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    • Thanks, Ken. I’d hardly noticed this place in the many times I’d been by during the day – but it sure caught my attention at night!

      Am I far enough away that the building in Rochester would look like it still had marble, or should I take a few steps back before I look?

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      • Actually, the building looks pretty good. The aluminum has held up well and it is the same white color that the marble was. I have a nice photo some where that I’ll post someday.

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      • I told my husband – he’s an architect – about the building and he went a little pale. Every architect’s nightmare: a building that starts to fall apart. He said, “I guess those lawsuits are still going on!”

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  4. A little spooky. Somehow I expect to hear the screech of car tyres as some hoodlum roars into view. Brave lady being there all on your own on Friday 13th.

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    • I thought it was a little spooky, too. And I admit that when I walked up to the open doorway, I looked around inside for a while before I stepped in. Also, I didn’t stay long: I took this shot and two others. Then it seemed like a good time to leave….

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  5. Nice shot, very moody. Good time to leave indeed. Security had probably already dispatched a car to check out the crazy taking photos in the night, as seen on the CCTV.

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  6. toadhollowphoto's avatar Toad Hollow Photography

    Talk about long shadows! Wow! There is some mighty big drama in this picture, Melinda, well seen and captured my friend!

    On a side note, maybe it’s time to hire you a bodyguard for some of the places you find yourself wandering around in. I swear I just saw a zombie stick it’s head out from behind that second column there. I hate zombies. They are so single-minded.

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