Showing posts with label patterson street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterson street. Show all posts
January 20, 2012
Patterson Street from above
I'm not sure whether this guy is checking that he locked his car; that his car keys aren't locked in it; or that he even parked his car in town.
January 19, 2012
January 18, 2012
January 17, 2012
A mess of rooves
As I mentioned in yesterday's post, it can be hard finding new ways to look at a city you've been living in for the best part of 12 years - especially one on the tiddly-side, size-wise. So with that in mind, I went for a stroll up to the top of the Patterson Street car-park to see what I could see. Launceston's a low-rise city, so even going 3-4 floors up can change the flavour of the place quite a bit...
January 16, 2012
Go that way
When I re-started this blog, I didn't intend on making it primarily monochrome - it's just the way it seems to have panned out. I like to think that shooting in black and white gives me a different perspective on my home city. It's not a big place, and sometimes finding new angles on familiar views isn't easy.
Anyways, for the next 19 images at least, you'll have more grayscale than you can shake an Examiner at.
Anyways, for the next 19 images at least, you'll have more grayscale than you can shake an Examiner at.
January 15, 2012
January 13, 2012
Circles in concrete
One of the main (only?) decorative features of the Patterson Street car-park. It's not the prettiest sight in Launceston, but it makes for a great subject.
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