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Went to Pike place Market in Seattle today with a friend who is visiting me from San Jose, CA. Just a guided tour turned out to be a wonderful photo walk. Took so many good pictures. This is a statue of an Indian Man holding some kind of weapon. THis statue has been carved out of a stone, but does not know exactly what type of stone though.

 

Also an interesting fact that I found out today is that the Pike Place supports only local Business, they do not allow out of town people to setup a stall.

 

To learn more about Pike Place go here

 

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The Revene & Pike Place

Alas rummage sale days are coming to an end. The space is being renovated. and sellers moved to a real out of the way spot. I think it sucks and so do lots of other folks.

and early daffodils.

Two days before those daffodils were just buds.Above the Sanitary Market

Lonely hallway at the end of the busy day at Pike Place Market

a record setting 2 inches of rain fell on this night leading to some soaked but reflective streets at the pike place market :-)

"The red neon “Public Market Center” sign, subject of countless postcards and backdrop to millions of Instagram selfies."

 

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Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington

Matt and Kathy are vendors at Pike Place Market.

Leica MP w/50mm Summicron DR on Ilford HP5+ @ ISO 1600 dev. in Rodinal 1:25 for 11 min at 20C

 

Processed with VSCO with j2 preset

I like the play of the cranes and the sign color

Under the Glass

 

Selected by Consumerist as one of the top 10 photos of the week consumerist.com/2013/05/17/consumerist-friday-flickr-find...

Sketch of the market. 1987

At the end of the craft area. I seldom walk back here as it's usually crammed with tourists but I was treated to more sunset.

Seattle's Pike Place Market at sunset

steps to the Copacabana

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