And yet, some of York Street can be acceptable, if you know where to look, and squint just the right way. You see, York St is off - I cannot say 'off Broadway' because we actually DO have a Broadway, and unfortunately, York St is nowhere near Broadway. I think it boils down to, York St being 'off-cool'. Our main street is George Street, and York is one to the west of that. How last-year can a street get!
York street might be 'off-cool' Julie, but these reflections are 'super-cool' groovy to the max! Hope you have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood abstract shots.
ReplyDeleteHow last-year can it get? Oh, Julie, you are a hoot!
ReplyDeleteLuv, K
Poor old York St - around QVB it is spoiled by that car park ramp, it could be so cool, it is broad and high. Save our York!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your building geometry series Julie. I hope someone rescues York Street from being just sooo yesterday.
ReplyDeleteYou are much too hard on York Street, there are lots of things I like in that street ... try QVB (albiet the the back door), Abbey's Booksshop, Tessuit's fabrics, Tapestry-craft, a great needlecraft/knitting store, the rather pretty St Phillips Anglican church, Portico - that nice church conversion into apartments, and for art deco try the Grace Hotel and the AWA building. And if you want to go modern I think Sydney's first Krispy Kreme donuts store was in York Street. When I lived down that way I loved walking down that street.
ReplyDeletelove the geometry of this shot.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool in your photo.
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