Category Archives: architecture

For lease

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Of course, in addition to taking pictures along 6th Street on Sunday morning, another good time to visit would be any time the sun’s still up. The place doesn’t really get started until way past dark.

If your fondest desire has been to run a bar in Austin, you might want to check this place out.

East 6th Street
Austin, Texas

photographed 12.21.12

Service entrance

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Thank you, Low Sun Angle, for illuminating the service entrance to Buffalo Billiards.

While I took this, a very large man stopped next to me, took a hit from his asthma inhaler and looked around to figure out what exactly it was that I could be interested in photographing. Unable to solve the mystery, he hitched up his pants, and headed on up the street toward Congress Avenue.

I thought you’d like that little detail.

along 5th Street, between San Jacinto and Brazos Streets
Austin, Texas

photographed 12.21.12

Night

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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

December 30

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A building, a motorcycle. And not too much else.

Reeves County, Texas

photographed 11.11.11

December 29

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Sure, it’s not as beautiful as this see-through building, which was photographed by my pal Brett Erickson, but it is still an example of that particular architectural genre.

along County Road 123
Bailey County, Texas

photographed 9.9.11