15 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Southeast Industrial”
Hipstamatic from the Southeast Industrial section of Portland. I recalled this area from my band tour in 2007, and made time the past weekend to explore it in more detail.
Looks like train tracks leading into the light. Ticket Please 🙂
That is such a neat picture. I love seeing train tracks. It is fun looking down the tracks. Great picture.
Beautiful pic. Has a dreamy quality. Happy WW
A nicely composed, moody image!
I agree with the others, this is really evocative.
So industrial, yet somehow very “quiet.” Nice capture!
U can take good pikshers! 🙂
I like what seems to be a red filter ring around the center of the photo but probably is just the natural light. And I always enjoy anything related to trains because my dad is a model railroader.
Like this – like the lines of the tracks leading into the distance! Cool shot.
Oh cool!
I love shots like this!
I love looking at your pics; I’m also glad I don’t live in those places!
Found you through Twitter and now following your lovely blog via Bloglovin. Have a lovely day.
Actually, my neighborhood in San Francisco is a bit like this. Or rather, was like this. Earlier rounds of gentrification still left a lot of industrial flavor and grit, but the latest round of redevelopment threatens to erase what is left.
Hipstamatic from the Southeast Industrial section of Portland. I recalled this area from my band tour in 2007, and made time the past weekend to explore it in more detail.
Looks like train tracks leading into the light. Ticket Please 🙂
That is such a neat picture. I love seeing train tracks. It is fun looking down the tracks. Great picture.
Beautiful pic. Has a dreamy quality. Happy WW
A nicely composed, moody image!
I agree with the others, this is really evocative.
So industrial, yet somehow very “quiet.” Nice capture!
U can take good pikshers! 🙂
I like what seems to be a red filter ring around the center of the photo but probably is just the natural light. And I always enjoy anything related to trains because my dad is a model railroader.
Like this – like the lines of the tracks leading into the distance! Cool shot.
Oh cool!
I love shots like this!
I love looking at your pics; I’m also glad I don’t live in those places!
Found you through Twitter and now following your lovely blog via Bloglovin. Have a lovely day.
Actually, my neighborhood in San Francisco is a bit like this. Or rather, was like this. Earlier rounds of gentrification still left a lot of industrial flavor and grit, but the latest round of redevelopment threatens to erase what is left.
I love shots like this!