With a perspective from Short Place, we can almost overhear the conversation as another deal is done. Lambros sell and install, stainless steel Hi-Tech Mufflers, in their workshop on Short Street, Surry Hills.
Interesting. I wonder why. In what way. That I am putting myself in danger.
I am doing research on this entire block. It has THE most fascinating history, and two of the buldings (one on the front left in the blackness) is an original from the first half of the 19th century. Used as a 'ladies' academy'.
Very nice shot Julie. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAll done and dusted .... love this shot taken from the shadows of the alleyway.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice B&W post! Well done!
ReplyDeleteFine street photography Julie!
ReplyDeletegreat perspective
ReplyDeleteLove how the dark walls from the scene in the light! Delightful!
ReplyDeleteOOOOps! "from" = "frame"!
ReplyDeleteGood to the guy that fills empty space between.
ReplyDeleteGreat rendition in bw... yeah, you did a wonderful framing here. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteFascinating perspective, one lit area in some kind of a tunnel. Best wishes for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture you show - reflection.
ReplyDeleteHanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk
Unlike others the dark walls bother me.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I wonder why. In what way. That I am putting myself in danger.
ReplyDeleteI am doing research on this entire block. It has THE most fascinating history, and two of the buldings (one on the front left in the blackness) is an original from the first half of the 19th century. Used as a 'ladies' academy'.
I like the perspective a lot. Good shot.
ReplyDeleteBoth in putting myself in danger or perhaps that it is dark and cold, also that it narrows the image too much for my taste.
ReplyDeleteI like that the man is in the shot.
Nice B&W shot, Julie.
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