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Store Window display

seen at Fashionable Rose Boutique

exploring Iola, KS

SKP modern commercial mall architecture at night in the south of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S

 

Capture One

SKP modern commercial mall architecture at night in the south of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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I thought these mannequins were quite intimidating. Bit of a clockwork orange thing going on.

 

My wife was a little worried we'd get kicked out for taking photos. I feel I was subtle enough though!

 

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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5

 

Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3

I didn't think this one was too intimidating... until I edited it!

  

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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5

 

Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3

Bedding display at IKEA as an alternate take on this week's Crazy Tuesday theme, Soft. Happy Tuesday!

D E Turner & Co Hardware

Mooresville, NC

SKP modern commercial mall architecture at night with New Century Global Center in the background in the south of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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George's Street arcade.

 

He's admiring THIS

Still life . Photo taken in a retail store. Colors exploited to the max because - I love color.

 

Linda Hartong Photography. ©All Rights Reserved. 2006. Do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without written permission.

Bedding display at IKEA as an alternate take on this week's Crazy Tuesday theme, Soft. Happy Tuesday!

All dressed up and everywhere to go. This little girl seemed awestruck by all the Christmas glitz. Thge shops are yet to op[en (10am) so she has escaped the crowds and can roam freely.

kitsilano retail store, vancouver, british columbia, canada

captured this scene by the window of a real estate agency in pollenca, a beautiful roman village in the north of mallorca

SKP modern commercial mall architecture at night in the south of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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Harmon's Neighborhood Grocery, Utah County, Utah.

 

SKP modern commercial mall architecture in the south of Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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SKP modern commercial mall architecture at night in the south of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China

 

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A vendor reads his newspaper at the Mercado dos Lavradores, Funchal, Madeira

Everyone gets in on the act!

This image shows multiple strands of polished round gemstone beads displayed vertically, typical of a bead, jewelry-making, or lapidary supply shop. They are sorted by material and color, each strand composed of uniformly drilled spherical beads.

 

Likely identifications by column (left → right), based on color, translucency, and luster:

 

Light green translucent beads — likely green aventurine (quartz with fuchsite)

Semi-transparent to cloudy

Soft mint-to-apple green

Waxy to glassy polish

 

Red/gold/brown chatoyant beads — tiger’s eye and possibly red tiger’s eye

Strong banding and chatoyancy (cat’s-eye shimmer)

Iron-oxide colors: amber, rust, deep red

Highly polished, reflective

 

Gray with blue flash beads — labradorite

Gray base with blue/green iridescent flashes

Feldspar with labradorescence

Semi-opaque

 

Peach/salmon orange beads — likely peach moonstone or orange aventurine

Uniform warm orange tone

Slight translucency

Soft glow rather than banding

 

Milky white translucent beads — white moonstone or milky quartz

Cloudy body color

Some internal scatter/light diffusion

Subtle sheen

 

Matte black beads — probably matte onyx or matte black agate

Opaque

Non-reflective finish

Uniform color

 

Glossy black beads (far right) — black onyx or obsidian

Fully opaque

High gloss polish

Smooth, mirrorlike highlights

 

Context clues

Uniform bead diameters suggest commercial bead strands (commonly 4–12 mm).

All are center-drilled for stringing.

Display style matches gemstone bead wholesalers and craft/jewelry markets.

 

An interesting dummy or display biscuit tin of the size that was placed in grocers display cabinets for the open sale of loose biscuits by weight. This display tin shows four different labels, one on each side, that would usually be seen on all four sides of a single display tin. They are for Crawford's Assorted Chocolate biscuits, Crawford's Cream Crackers, Crawford's Goldenacre biscuits and one of their main brands, sold both loose and in packets and tins, Crawford's Rover Assorted.

 

The company, in similar vein to the Rover Car Company, used a take on the sea-roving Viking longship to promote the Rover Assortment brand. They also produced a small lapel badge using this symbol.

  

Canon EOS R6m2 + RF24-105mm F4L IS USM

On display at the Apple Store Carnegie Library.

An interesting dummy or display biscuit tin of the size that was placed in grocers display cabinets for the open sale of loose biscuits by weight. This display tin shows four different labels, one on each side, that would usually be seen on all four sides of a single display tin. They are for Crawford's Assorted Chocolate biscuits, Crawford's Cream Crackers, Crawford's Goldenacre biscuits and one of their main brands, sold both loose and in packets and tins, Crawford's Rover Assorted.

 

The lid of the tin shows the company's long lasting advertising slogan "Crawford's Biscuits are Good biscuits" as well as showing the address label that normally appeared on such tins for individual dispatch.

 

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