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Sweet Auburn


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By: Alan Brown
Title: Sweet Auburn
 
Posted: 01.06.2008
Views: 330
 
Size: 694 x 1000
 
Description:
We started our recent trip around the southern states of US in Atlanta. The district in which Martin Luther King grew up (Auburn Avenue) is largely dilapidated and run down, apart from a small area around his home and church. Walking there from the centre of downtown was 'interesting'. Overhead in this shot is the main highway through Atlanta, whereas the lady featured was just 'high'.
 
Equipment Used:
Nikon D200, Nikon 18 - 200



Members' Comments:

By:  Catherine Hall    At: 09:04 - 01 June 2008
 
Well seen Alan, I like the jigsaw like tiles on the wall. When I look at the overhead girders it reminds me of the Angel of the Norths Feet!
 
By: Emma Lamb.    At: 13:45 - 01 June 2008
 
Wow, the walls certainly do look like a jigsaw puzzle, this photo does leave me askinv questions about it :)
 
By:  Frank    At: 18:02 - 01 June 2008
 
Great lines and pattern's Alan!the roof beams really pull you in!
 
By:  Mark Bradshaw    At: 21:21 - 01 June 2008
 
Great lines and shapes Alan.I am just mesmerised by those tiles on the wall.
 

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