Showing posts with label avlabari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avlabari. Show all posts
12 April 2011
Vine
Just another house on another side street, this one in Avlabari district. I was taken by the line of verticals - electricity meter, drainpipe, vine and that line of rust.
11 April 2011
Trees
I liked the way the two trees framed the windows of this house and divided the image into thirds. The shadows of the trees were an added bonus. This was taken on a side street towards Avlabari.
22 March 2011
Through the Door
This shot is typical of many little side streets around the city with an exterior door giving way to a courtyard lined with drying laundry. I can't remember where exactly I took this except that I think it was in the Avlabari district.
08 December 2010
07 December 2010
06 December 2010
02 December 2010
27 November 2010
22 November 2010
Avlabari
A view of the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi. This was the old Armenian part of the city but the area is now dominated by the recently completed Sameba Cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church. There are around 85,000 Armenians in the city, though at one time it was home to many more. Some accounts suggest that Armenians made up 40% of the population in the nineteenth century.
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