ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
The moment I saw this photograph of a Japanese smoke shop on a corner, I smiled with delight, remembering so many scenes I recalled from my time in Japan during the early 1960s.
This is a photo that defines the Japan I remember from the 1960s. Your angle and perspective are perfect. This photo is perfect in every way, shape and form.
It is as though time has stood still, the lantern glowing on the right side, the mysterious venues on the left that is most likely the private residence of the shopkeeper. There are the signs advertising American cigarettes, a universal symbol for smokers.There is the shopkeeper at work stocking the shelves, not wasting time.
The canopy, the geometrics, and the lighting--all combine to make this a masterpiece.
I have added this to several galleries and hope you approve of my selection. Thank you, Robert
ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
Howard
This is one of the most unique photographs I have seen of the famous Paris landmark. I like your angles and the composition of the subject.
While one might not identify the site without text, it is a great study in photographic excellence. One of your best art photos.
Robert
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