Friday 16 September 2011

a day in the deep south

sometimes just a short stroll, camera in hand, make you see things you've never noticed before. every town, every suburb - no matter where in the world you are - have it's own particular vibe and influence on your being. the sun on your back, the smell of the sea or freshly-baked bread, a sudden gust of wind. all play a part in making you aware of being in the moment. live it, love it and breathe it in.

 Some of the most beautiful buildings add character to a place that nearly ended up forgotten

 A true piece of art - a chandelier made from seashells and glass shaped by the relentless power of the sea

 could easily be referred to as the empire of books as well 

 an unnecessary monstrosity, but a safe spot for the pigeons

 the oldest shop in the village

 not too sure this man will receive a call from me in the near future. . .

 beach bums - totally delightful creative expression
 another beautiful building that stood the test of time

 adding flavour - mild, medium and hot - to an evening out

despite being totally derelict, still a great example of early days architecture
 and still going strong - with ice cream cones, fish & chips and newspapers . . . 

 
 yes, mr postman does collect from here too

 playful display in the local pizzeria/pub

 fantasy against a window pane

 manu, all the way from india

 connecting two worlds - the deep south and the city

 shaped by the wind

 despite the sign, there is nowhere a house in sight

 one of the well-attended churches in the area

 a karmann ghia completes a vivid image of yesteryear

quirky sign - right next to the beach 

and at the end of the day: street kids discussing the rest of their night

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