Austin's downtown offers a lovely skyline and many interesting buildings.
I have always found that many cities look plain, stark and ugly in the daytime and in the night time. However, there always seems to be that one magical moment between dark and light where the lights in the buildings turn on, and the sky still glows with the last remnants of sun. That is when the beauty of the city comes out.
Looking to the southwest and up at the railroad trestle over Riverside Avenue. The sodium vapor lamps, omnipresent in cities, destroy color rendition, causing even the green leaves to appear yellow-orange in color. In my opinion, these lamps are responsible for much of the ugliness in today's urban life.
Looking to the southwest and up at the railroad trestle over Riverside Avenue. The sodium vapor lamps, omnipresent in cities, destroy color rendition, causing even the green leaves to appear yellow-orange in color. In my opinion, these lamps are responsible for much of the ugliness in today's urban life.
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