brick wall by cruiser
This is interesting brickwork with the artistic layout of different bricks of all colours and sizes. Good capture.
August 11th, 2014  
Great brickwork and like the different colours in it too
August 11th, 2014  
@veengupta @carlt
thankyou both. It is the side of the old tram shed at Victor Harbour and dates back to the 1860's
August 11th, 2014  
What a combination of shapes and sizes
August 11th, 2014  
@rosie1610 dont know if this was by design or necesssity
August 11th, 2014  
I've never seen a brick wall like that before. I like the fact that you've included the normal brick wall to the right hand side of the photo.
August 11th, 2014  
This is very interesting Chris. I had a similar idea today ;)
August 11th, 2014  
Beautiful shot and great textures. Love how the differently-sized bricks are layed.
August 11th, 2014  
@padders thanks Luke. Yes it is interesting. I think the new bricks are where the building has been restored.
August 11th, 2014  
Interesting patterns and textures
August 11th, 2014  
Great textures and lines! Just lovely! x
August 11th, 2014  
Super texture.
August 11th, 2014  
Is this near to your house
August 11th, 2014  
To me, this is seeing the beauty in something you might otherwise ignore. You saw it!
August 11th, 2014  
The bricks look quite decorative. Where was it taken?
August 12th, 2014  
I noted in one of the comments about an old tram shed. The brick work is really quite decorative for a utility structure.
August 12th, 2014  
Interesting detail.
August 12th, 2014  
@kanelipulla yes! like your wall too. Great minds think alike :)
August 12th, 2014  
@sangwann @flyrobin @lilminimonka @teiko @nefrit @nanm @deu49097

thankyou all so much. Glad you like the brick wall as much as I did. It pays to keep your eyes peeled :)
August 12th, 2014  
@pennystot no Penny its not near me but at the seaside town of Victor Harbor about an hour's drive from my place where I went on the steam train ride last week. It has some very old buildings.
August 12th, 2014  
Are those laterite bricks? It's a surprise to see them in AUS. In India it is used in western coastal villages.
August 15th, 2014  
@anjalikoli dont know if they are laterite. just looked it up and see they are used more in tropical countries. Just another thing I've learned
August 16th, 2014  
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