Not all the buildings in the Victorian precinct of Oamaru, New Zealand, are covered with ornate detail. Many are delightfully dilapidated and spare, adding more character to the streetscape with their simple austerity. This preserved corrugated iron shed caught my attention. Was that window strategically placed to catch the reflection of the roof mouldings on a nearby building? I would love to go back and see what the window sees from other angles in different light.

Oh, the corrugated irony of it! Stealing from the neighbours, that is.
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Hahhahahhaha.
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Fantastic photo xx
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Thanks Rach,oh and I loved the book by Hosseini. Devoured it. xx
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Love it!
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Nothing like the love of Industrial. Thank goodness some of it is preserved.
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That window is like a piece of art hanging on a bare wall. Nicely spotted!
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Thanks, yes, it is. I wonder how it came about- accident or design.
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Oamaru? Lucky You!
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It’s a nice place Philip.
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Great capture.
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Thanks Irene
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Wonderful image Fancesca!
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What a super shot F! I would have stopped in my tracks and hauled out my camera!
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It was a lucky little moment, but Oamaru was like that everywhere.
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