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Whole Lot of Coca Cola Signs, World of Coca Cola Museum, Atlanta, Georgia (2 of 2)
I took this Photograph of a Whole Lot of Coca Cola Signs and Memorabilia in a Display Case at the World of Coca Cola Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. This is similar to the previous Photograph, except it it is shifted further to the Right Side of the Display Case, Notice the Large Coke bottle on the extreme Left Side of this Photograph. This same Coke Bottle appears in the Center of the previous Photograph. Notice the Price on that Coca Cola Sign was 5 Cents
I didn't remove the Spot Light Reflection that appears on the Woman's Hair in the Top Left Center because It was would have been somewhat more difficult than removing it from the previous Photograph. Also, you will notice my reflection, in two places, at the Bottom Left Side of this Photograph.
DISCLAIMER: This Photograph was a Tough One to touch up in Photoshop Elements 10 because of the Reflections on the Glass Display Case and and numerous reflections from the Florescent Lights and Spot Lights in the Ceiling. I spent a few hours fixing the most of the reflects, this Photograph was much more difficult to clean up. Some of the remaining Reflections, such as the two Reverse Circular Coco Cola Logos in the center of the Photograph actually add to my Presentation.
Pharmacist John Stith Pemberton invented Coca Cola in 1886. The Coca Cola Museum fronts on a small park near the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel where we stayed during our visit to Atlanta. The World of Coca Cola Museum is located at 121 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313.
In June 2018, my wife & I attended a Family Wedding at the Hilton Garden Inn, 275 Baker Street in Atlanta, Georgia. One end the hallway on the on the 13 Floor (they call it Floor PH) gave me a Great View of the CSX Tracks, while the other end of the hallway gave me a great view of the Skyview Ferris Wheel across the street from Centennial Olympic Park.
Since we were in Atlanta for several days, I had some time to visit the Coca Cola Museum, which was a short 2 blocks away from our Hotel.
Whole Lot of Coca Cola Signs, World of Coca Cola Museum, Atlanta, Georgia (2 of 2)
I took this Photograph of a Whole Lot of Coca Cola Signs and Memorabilia in a Display Case at the World of Coca Cola Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. This is similar to the previous Photograph, except it it is shifted further to the Right Side of the Display Case, Notice the Large Coke bottle on the extreme Left Side of this Photograph. This same Coke Bottle appears in the Center of the previous Photograph. Notice the Price on that Coca Cola Sign was 5 Cents
I didn't remove the Spot Light Reflection that appears on the Woman's Hair in the Top Left Center because It was would have been somewhat more difficult than removing it from the previous Photograph. Also, you will notice my reflection, in two places, at the Bottom Left Side of this Photograph.
DISCLAIMER: This Photograph was a Tough One to touch up in Photoshop Elements 10 because of the Reflections on the Glass Display Case and and numerous reflections from the Florescent Lights and Spot Lights in the Ceiling. I spent a few hours fixing the most of the reflects, this Photograph was much more difficult to clean up. Some of the remaining Reflections, such as the two Reverse Circular Coco Cola Logos in the center of the Photograph actually add to my Presentation.
Pharmacist John Stith Pemberton invented Coca Cola in 1886. The Coca Cola Museum fronts on a small park near the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel where we stayed during our visit to Atlanta. The World of Coca Cola Museum is located at 121 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313.
In June 2018, my wife & I attended a Family Wedding at the Hilton Garden Inn, 275 Baker Street in Atlanta, Georgia. One end the hallway on the on the 13 Floor (they call it Floor PH) gave me a Great View of the CSX Tracks, while the other end of the hallway gave me a great view of the Skyview Ferris Wheel across the street from Centennial Olympic Park.
Since we were in Atlanta for several days, I had some time to visit the Coca Cola Museum, which was a short 2 blocks away from our Hotel.