douter wrote:
Nice work, Scott, would like to see some interior shots of the theater/opera house.
Douglas
I've never been inside, but they've done a great job keeping the facade original for over 100 years! I wonder if Bonnie and Clyde caught a vaudeville show here...
Danpbphoto wrote:
Yes fine compositions Scott! Love the "olde era" vibe.
Love the old ticket booth also. Don't see many of those in the modern era multiplexes.
Dan
Thank you Dan! Yes, that ticket booth is straight out of another time, isn't it?
RWNPhoto wrote:
Looks like a nice little town, nice architecture, and nicely captured.
There is some nice architecture in the town. Like many places it's had it's ups and downs and some areas are doing ok and others are decaying.
Can't believe how long it took for @RoamingScott to get over there and spend a morning photowalking! I end up driving through probably once every year or two on the way to somewhere but it's a little too far away for me to make it a practical photo walk. Good use of the low winter sun for the warm light color.
chad hites wrote:
Very nice vintage location. Your set represented the spot and vibe perfectly. I am showing my age but I would enjoy seeing the Oak Ridge Boys!
Thanks Chad, got me hummin Elvira!
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huddy wrote:
There is some nice architecture in the town. Like many places it's had it's ups and downs and some areas are doing ok and others are decaying.
Can't believe how long it took for @RoamingScott@ to get over there and spend a morning photowalking! I end up driving through probably once every year or two on the way to somewhere but it's a little too far away for me to make it a practical photo walk. Good use of the low winter sun for the warm light color.
I had earmarked downtown for an early morning but most are filled with more important activities...had to swing by HEB while I was out there