For those who like pictures, here are some taken at night on E 6th Street, with some “sonic” experiences towards the end.
There were hundreds of T-shirts, in every colors and with several slogans, on this shop and on many others!
Habana Calle 6, where the Legendary Tigerman played on the first SXSW’09 night.
The entrance for one of the many clubs.
What this picture doesn’t show is that the gentleman with the hair standing up was dressed from the waist down… just with a sock!... and doing a major success up the E 6th Street!
This one is more explicit…
Another of the Austin hotspots, the Flamingo Cantina
Another hotspot, the Maggie Mae’s
The Aces lounge, where Rita Redshoes had her concert.
A filming crew walking around by Pedicab
The crowd with all its biodiversity…
The guy with the sign was being accompanied by the 20 or 30 people following him who hugged everybody that joined them!
Bicycles… many…
To keep my fame of having just been in Austin to photograph skirts and pretty faces…
Some chromatic bizarrs, for those who like pictures of this kind…
This guy was effectively cycling like this, with one of the legs on top of the bike, it’s not of the picture…
A picture that shows everything…by not showing nothing…I liked watching that neither the people on wheelchairs nor another type of limitation, was stopping them walking in between the crowd or watching the concerts with their friends.
There were hundreds of T-shirts, in every colors and with several slogans, on this shop and on many others!
Habana Calle 6, where the Legendary Tigerman played on the first SXSW’09 night.
The entrance for one of the many clubs.
What this picture doesn’t show is that the gentleman with the hair standing up was dressed from the waist down… just with a sock!... and doing a major success up the E 6th Street!
This one is more explicit…
Another of the Austin hotspots, the Flamingo Cantina
Another hotspot, the Maggie Mae’s
The Aces lounge, where Rita Redshoes had her concert.
A filming crew walking around by Pedicab
The crowd with all its biodiversity…
The guy with the sign was being accompanied by the 20 or 30 people following him who hugged everybody that joined them!
Bicycles… many…
To keep my fame of having just been in Austin to photograph skirts and pretty faces…
Some chromatic bizarrs, for those who like pictures of this kind…
This guy was effectively cycling like this, with one of the legs on top of the bike, it’s not of the picture…
A picture that shows everything…by not showing nothing…I liked watching that neither the people on wheelchairs nor another type of limitation, was stopping them walking in between the crowd or watching the concerts with their friends.
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