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Launceston is a city that prides itself on restrained 19th century architecture. But then in the 1970s developers got the upper hand and ugly was in. Thank goodness heritage laws have since been introduced to protect our treasures, but we are still left with eyesores like this.
But honestly? They are a photographer's dream in settings like this.
Commerce is a division of trade or production which deals with the exchange of goods and services from producer to final consume.
Here we see an old Thames barge, used for moving and selling goods up and down the Thames. Behind Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is a major business district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England. Rivalling London's traditional financial centre, the City of London, Canary Wharf contains many of the United Kingdom's premier office spaces and tallest buildings
C44-9W No. 5152 goes through the arduous task of unloading its aggregate unit train at Cemex’s Bell Aggregate Distribution Terminal which supplies the numerous construction projects throughout the Los Angeles basin.
Recently restored in its beautiful bicentennial paint scheme, ATSF SD45-2 No. 5704 is seen shoving into Hobart yard to pick up empty well cars before heading east to San Bernardino on train Y LAC1051-10A.
no more commerce here, just beautiful open air architecture
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While in the shadows of their former glory, these EMD SD40-2s look like their vintage selves, getting this local up to speed, heading back to Denver.
Commerce St.
River Market - Little Rock, Arkansas
Pulaski County
I dunno. I liked the sticker. I really wanted the shoot the tower, but couldn't find a good way to do so that was interesting yet isolated it. I tend to banish things into land of out of focus when I can't figure out how to shoot them. Meh.
I've been doing more street shooting lately. Partly because it's closer to home, but its also something I missed. I've been inspired a lot lately by Ryan Myers and davejonze. I've been lucky enough to meet and shoot with Ryan. Pretty cool to see someone do street stuff effortlessly. I tend to shoot, walk away, and go back for another version I thought up.
Anyway, I enjoy nature stuff. I really love night stuff. However the sort of photography that really seems like an escape and a way to relax is street shooting. I love parking somewhere and just walking until I'm out of time or tired. Feels like I get away from the world for a bit. When I first started picking up photography this is what I'd do.
Commerce Township, Michigan...drive-in is long gone, sign remains (saw the original Ghostbusters here with my family when it first came out)
The ICC has a giant Light installation with a ticker.
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Complete Hong Kong: www.flickr.com/photos/davidcl0nel/sets/72157636181481015/
Along Route 66 through Commerce, Oklahoma.
Now, mind you, I'm a little confused by this place. I'm not sure if it was a real gas station, or if it was built for display for Route 66.
And the reason I say this is because it is built into the side of a brick building, rather than a stand-alone structure as most gas stations are. Who knows?