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Tired Store


Tired Store
Information sur la photo
Copyright: Roman Chudzinski (marom) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 137 W: 0 N: 83] (467)
Genre: Lieux
Média: Couleur
Date de prise de vue: 2006-02-11
Catégories: Vie quotidienne
Appareil photographique: Nikon Coolpix 8800 VR, Nikkor ED 8.9-89mm, Compact Flash 1 GB
Exposition: f/7.3, 1/169 secondes
More Photo Info: [view]
Versions: version originale, Workshop
Date de soumission: 2006-08-15 5:27
Vue: 521
Points: 6
[Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe
Well, if you think that this picture is tilted, look at a pole to the left. If you read carefully what is written above the store, you will understand that this store is tired and there is no wonder that it cannot stand straight.
This store is a small coffeehouse located on a side of a heavy trafficked road between Edmonton and Calgary. At first I did not see that this was tilted, I just loved the wonder of this shabby built house. I think that with such surrounding, even a seaman would feel lost and dizzy. But what I heard, they have really magnificent coffee there.


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A robertosalguero: Tired Storemarom 1 09-12 08:15
A kmarscher: Tired Storemarom 1 08-21 08:05
A rewshearer: Tired Storemarom 1 08-21 08:01
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Hi Roman
I think it's the pole that is tilted. ;)
I think if you corrected the tilt this photo would retain all of its charm and character. It's a great coffee house.
Would have been nice to see what other treatments you could give with different points of view and angles of the same building!
Nice work anyway sir
Rew

I like the glimpse into the daily life you have here. The tilt is open to comment, it appears. The lines in the sidewalk are what confuse me, but I do like the idea that too much caffene creates the tilt!

A workshop does not correct the tilt, but levels the shadows somewhat.

Hmmm Black Diamond is on the way to Waterton NP and Pincher Creek :-) Anyway, I don't remember ever seeing this building there but I like it. Very unusual that it leans to the left. I wonder why that happens.
Nice compo Roman. very interesting picture and story attached. I like this picture too!

Roberto

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