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I'm not excited about getting away for a weekend. First time without the wife and kids since the December Wheeler Peak trip.


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I'm not excited about getting away for a weekend. First time without the wife and kids since the December Wheeler Peak trip.

Have fun you lucky SOB, don't slip on any banana peals!

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09-04-2007, 05:39 PM


behind the old public market hall (http://www.fortwortharchitecture.com/publicmarket.jpg) is amazing, especially at dusk. Lots of cool weird stuff, and I've never seen anyone there.
Here's one pic, but It doesn't really give you a good idea of the alley; sorry.
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09-04-2007, 07:57 PM


Rochelle, that looks good. Thanks for sharing. What is at the other end of the alley? I will check it out this week.

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09-04-2007, 08:03 PM


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behind the old public market hall (http://www.fortwortharchitecture.com/publicmarket.jpg) is amazing, especially at dusk. Lots of cool weird stuff, and I've never seen anyone there.
Here's one pic, but It doesn't really give you a good idea of the alley; sorry.
Of that public market alley it's pretty cool. I can tell it was pretty dark because I see the green tint cast of mercury vapor street lamp on the ground.

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09-04-2007, 10:11 PM


yea, it was actually a lot darker than it looks in that picture; i was very surprised by the random HDR-looking results (that picture is largely unedited). The alley is L shaped, and the front of the building is very cool as well. My boyfriend was actually looking to do a car-shoot there because it has that edgy, grungy feel.
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09-04-2007, 11:05 PM


There is a really cool alley right down town by the flying saucer. The only way I know how to tell you to find it is if you go to the parking lot the flying saucer is in it is right across the street. Not the side where the cajun resteraunt is but the other side just across from the flying saucer. It should also be pretty safe.

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