As I found it several weeks ago. This has been a long process because I was so thorough.
I think the effort was worthwhile. And I forgot to mention that I used the Nikon for this. I thought it deserved the best camera.
The process will get easier when I switch to the color photos.
While everything falls apart, let's continue in this alley.
And I do mean seriously that everything is falling apart. I never thought I would be happy to be "old", but times have changed.
This stuff is an example of a vanished, orderly (by comparison), world that might never exist again. Seriously.
I went all the way to the end and back again. What a journey.
I wanted to do a thorough job because I don't see any point to returning, ever.
You can only do so much with stuff like this. And still have it representational. Or recognizable. And I want it recognizable. But transformed.
There's a lot to see!
There's no structure like infrastructure.
Such good stuff. Such real stuff. It's worth regarding. It's worth a look or two.
As alleys go, this one was pretty funky. This little commercial strip has been around since the sixties and maybe even the fifties.
This stuff is pretty funky, isn't it?
It looks kind of desolate in this alley, doesn't it?
A bit gritty as well.
Lots left to go!