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A detail of the facade of a dual-use building in a small town, the ground floor occupied by small, local businesses and the upper floor mostly by apartments. The store at left is a children's art studio; that at the far right sells inkjet refills.
Locally popular eatery in Delmar, New York, located in a converted house. Serves breakfast and lunch daily. Homey atmosphere.
This laundromat has been a town landmark for many years, under various names. The current name refers to a nearby intersection of two main streets (making 4 corners), the symbolic center of the village. A welcoming and well-designed storefront, pleasingly idiosyncratic.
As indicated by the sign pole extending from under the gable, this building housed many different small businesses in the past.
Locally popular eatery in Delmar, New York, located in a converted house. Serves breakfast and lunch daily. Homey atmosphere.
Illuminated Antone's Records storefront at night with mural and painted stars in Austin, Texas.
Nikon F5
CineStill 800T
Meta35
VueScan / Canon 9000F Mark II
After more of two years of the pandemic we still see local businesses struggling trying to find ways to stay open.
While many businesses, especially small ones, have fared significantly better in the second year of the pandemic, they are still trying to survive. Between the shutdowns, Covid and labor shortages, these local businesses are still trying to not only survive but thrive in these challenging times. I always support local businesses in my town buying stuff to go and staying safe 😷.
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A fall afternoon outside the Beacher Café — a long-time local spot tucked into the Beaches along Queen Street East. The golden leaves, warm tones, and quiet street capture that classic East End calm between seasons.
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A painting by local artist Kevin Hansen...
I have added the frame here in my post-processing.
Also, I always title my postings and since I don't know if the artist has given it a title, I have titled it temporarily here. I will change it if and when I hear otherwise.
Kevin is a cobbler who owns and operates Molly's Cobbler Shop, which is just 10 blocks from our home.
He is also an accomplished artist, regularly producing original artwork, often hanging them outside on one of his shop walls. He often features themes of our city and state. I love his style and effective use of colors!
As I was passing his shop today, I parked, got out, and captured each of the three Christmas murals hanging on his outside wall. This is one of those paintings. I may put all three of them in a collage and post them.
Here are two links if you want to see more of Kevin's artistry. The first link is to his shop's website, and the second features more of his art projects :)
The small sign on the building indicates that this is the Stonewell Shopping Center, a portion of which was established in the 1950s.
Il negozio delle specialità
Una moto da cross è parcheggiata di traverso sul marciapiede, stabile ma fuori posto, come se fosse arrivata lì per caso. Poco più in là, un uomo è impegnato nelle sue faccende: forse sta sistemando qualcosa nel bagagliaio dell’auto, forse cerca qualcosa. Il negozio ha le vetrate oscurate da tende pesanti, lise, che sembrano trattenere dentro un’aria vecchia. Nessuna insegna luminosa, nessun colore vivo, solo una scritta che racconta attività alimentari tradizionali: alghe, tè, funghi, specialità giapponesi. Tutto appare fermo. Non spento, non abbandonato, ma in attesa. Come se chi ci lavorava fosse uscito un giorno per occuparsi d’altro — e non fosse più tornato.
珍味の店
オフロードバイクが歩道に斜めに停められている。何の支えもなく、ただそこにある。近くでは男が車に何かをしている。荷物を整理しているのか、何かを探しているのかは分からない。店舗のガラスは分厚くて擦り切れたカーテンで覆われており、中には長く閉じ込められた空気があるかのように見える。ネオンも鮮やかな色もなく、色あせた文字で「海苔・お茶・椎茸・珍味」などと書かれている。すべてが静止している。ただの静けさではない。「一時停止」のような感覚。まるで誰かが少しの間だけ外出し、そのまま戻ってこなかったかのように。
The specialty shop
A dirt bike is parked diagonally on the sidewalk — steady but out of place, as if it just landed there and decided to stay. A man nearby is busy with something — maybe adjusting something in the car, maybe looking for something. The shop’s windows are covered by thick, worn curtains that seem to trap stale air inside. No neon signs, no bright colors — just faded text listing traditional food items: seaweed, tea, mushrooms, rare delicacies. Everything feels paused. Not shut down. Not forgotten. Just left behind, like someone once stepped out to take care of something — and never came back.
"My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it's on your plate."
-- Thornton Wilder (American playwright and novelist who won three Pulitzer Prizes, for the novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey and for the plays Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth, and a U.S. National Book Award for the novel The Eighth Day)
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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When sea and the clouds merge, poseidon rises.
The wind was insane this day, I couldn't stand. So chose to lay prone and used my bag as a base to hold down the camera..FIRM. It still softened the final image but resulted in drama and atmosphere.
Newhaven breakwater is a beast indeed.
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This black-and-white photo captures the vibrant energy of a bustling street market, where narrow lanes are filled with vendors selling goods, pedestrians navigating the crowd, and cyclists weaving through the chaos. With a mix of bicycles, motorbikes and people walking, the scene highlights the dynamic flow of everyday urban life, framed under a makeshift tarp roof that shields the market stalls below. The contrast of the busy scene against the simplicity of the monochrome palette draws attention to the movement, interaction, and livelihood of this lively marketplace.
In the street of Manaus
A typical street scene in Brazil: local vendors set up in front of a Lojas Americanas store, selling football shirts, beachwear, and souvenirs. The wall behind them is marked with urban graffiti — a visual reflection of everyday life in Brazilian cities. This image captures the mix of commerce, culture, and street art found in public
this company has been a fixture in my neighbourhood since the 1930s. They recently updated their sign with LED lights - the best of the old and the new.
220 S Broadway
Goreville, Illinois
Photo taken on January 23, 2023
Gas station in the twilight hours. A distant crescent moon shines dimly over the roof. One pump in the middle of the island dispenses gas, or diesel.
in palma de mallorca, in front of a food truck that glows with warmth on a city evening, people queue for crepes and waffles. the scent of sweet treats fills the air as locals and visitors alike gather for a taste of street cuisine, sharing the simple joy of outdoor dining in the heart of the city.
A visitor to the coffee tent set up at a Saturday morning farmers' market. This place serves very good cold-brewed iced coffee, part of its appeal during this hot summer.
Support Local Businesses they need your help. Also, I am lazy today.
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Echoes of Tradition: A timeless moment in Chinatown, Bangkok, where every item tells a story of culture and history.
On our way back from the cloud forest to Quito, we stopped in Tulipe, a small village nestled in the lush green hills of the Andean foothills. Our first visit was to the Museo de Sitio de Tulipe, a small but well-curated museum that provides insights into the Yumbo people—a pre-Inca civilization known for their ceremonial water structures and strategic trade routes through the cloud forest.
Afterward, we took a brief walk through the village itself. Tulipe consists of just a few quiet streets but is full of character. There's a local shop that also serves as someone's home—motorbikes parked outside, laundry hanging from the balcony, and a dog napping by the front gate. It's a lively scene where practicality combines with daily routine.
Just around the corner, a bright mini-market greets passersby with hand-painted signs advertising cold beers and lively music. Inside, shelves are stocked with everyday essentials that keep a household running smoothly.
Tulipe isn't about postcard views or famous landmarks. Its charm lies in the small details—the texture of a wall, the curve of a staircase, the rhythm of everyday life. Unpolished, genuine, and unmistakably local.
captured in the heart of pere garau, palma’s most eclectic barrio, this image dives into a rhythm of scissors and pride. the americana cape flutters like a soft flag of identity, while the focused barber crafts routine into ritual. pere garau isn’t just a neighborhood—it’s a mosaic of textures, languages, and trades. in this barber shop, surrounded by portraits of men past and present, there’s a quiet poetry in repetition.
Last year (2021) local artist Danielle Dyksterhouse completed this large and beautiful mural on the side of a building in downtown Sheboygan.
She was commissioned by the owners of George Michael's Bar and Grill to brighten up the outside of their place. Danielle decided to paint our city's landmark lighthouse in a creative style seen here.
The mural is huge, coming in at 100 feet long and 50 feet high! I love those vibrant colors :)
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I helped my friend John out over at B & B on Monday. Had a great time. Remember, support your local small businesses.
Wide-angle view (24mm equiv) of the back patio of a local coffee shop and bakery. Too hot this summer for it to get much use.
I apologize for the moire on the siding. Press L on the keyboard to see a larger version with no moire.
tucked away in the labyrinthine heart of valencia's old town, 'little chinatown' breathes quietly through this frame. the shuttered neighbor sleeps, while a solitary figure casts a gentle spell of life within an open doorway. here, cultures weave together, a tapestry of distant homelands carried on the scents of exotic spices and the muffled clinks of kitchenware. it's a whispered dialogue between the vibrant chaos of day and the introspective silence of night, a single snapshot capturing the story of a neighborhood's slumber and the wakeful diligence of those who stir while the city dreams.
In the streets of Nmbour, Senegal, a woman dressed in white and orange walks past a weathered wall whose faded blue and ochre tones echo her attire. Even the plastic bag she carries — translucent, pale, and softly reflective — blends into the scene with unexpected elegance. This casual chromatic harmony between human presence and urban texture transforms a fleeting moment into visual poetry. Political graffiti, local signage, and peeling paint form a layered backdrop where everyday life resonates with quiet beauty.
Dans les rues de Nmbour, au Sénégal, une femme en blanc et orange traverse un mur usé dont les teintes bleu délavé et ocre font écho à sa tenue. Même le sac plastique qu’elle porte — translucide, pâle et légèrement brillant — s’intègre avec une élégance inattendue. Cette harmonie chromatique spontanée entre la présence humaine et la texture urbaine transforme un instant fugace en poésie visuelle. Graffiti politique, enseigne artisanale et peinture écaillée composent un décor stratifié où le quotidien révèle une beauté discrète.