The shape with the slightly curved supports, in the left window, is a newer bus shelter. In the right window, the shape up above the car that looks sort of like a car without wheels is actually the old-style bus shelter, the only one left that I know of on the downtown Transit Mall which is on SW 5th and SW 6th Avenues. I miss those old-style shelters because I liked the quirky look of them. I haven't been by here in a while, but the last time I looked it was still a walk-up sidewalk cafe.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Looking through a storefront in downtown
The shape with the slightly curved supports, in the left window, is a newer bus shelter. In the right window, the shape up above the car that looks sort of like a car without wheels is actually the old-style bus shelter, the only one left that I know of on the downtown Transit Mall which is on SW 5th and SW 6th Avenues. I miss those old-style shelters because I liked the quirky look of them. I haven't been by here in a while, but the last time I looked it was still a walk-up sidewalk cafe.
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This looks so much like places in some downtown parts of Honolulu. Those glint of festive lights are perfect for the season.
Lynette, I like this storefront series a lot. I love the orange arrow and reflected tail lights.
Great reflection in this shot. I hope your having a marvelous weekend.
I alway peek into empty storefronts in NYC and think, "If that had curtains, it would make a good apartment."
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