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I like to take photos of unusual things and the reflections in these store windows caught my eye. This was a store in the Pointe area of Orlando.
Max Protetch (2nd from right) attends the Storefront for Art and Architecture Springtime Gala at The Standard Hotel in New York, NY on May 5, 2009. (Pictured: Max Protetch) Photo by Hal Horowitz/ Elevation Photos
Photo by Hal Horowitz (www.halhorowitz.com)
From the Fergus Flickr Meetup. I got lucky with the guy on the bike... I have 20 other shots with minivans, school buses, misc cars, nothing.... but the bike works IMO.
Minolta SRT-101 / MC Rokkor-QF 50mm f3.5 Macro / Arista Premium 100 / HC-110 Dilution B
Tiled entryway of a building in Saginaw's historic Old Town district. The 1915 Polk Directory for Saginaw lists J.C. Hohn as a barber. Today, the building houses a laundromat.
One of the few remaining Chinese shops in Chinatown. I like how they wrote "St" in superscript, like you would for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. What an odd mix of businesses: gift shop, travel, crystal & jewelry, and more. Washington, DC.
Picture taken 6/4/22
The space on the far left was a former Quiznos, the space in the middle was a Pue's Weight Loss and the space on the far right was a Best Cuts.
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Picture taken 1/8/21
Edible Arrangements, SalonCentric, Professional Beauty Partners, The UPS Store, Broadmoor Nail & Spa, Second Sole, Lady Jane's Haircuts, Former Sylvan Learning Center, Taste of Jamaica, Lyndhurst Luggage & Shoe Repair, Beckham's B&M Bar-B-Que
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Back when Earl R. Stonebridge was criss-crossing the USA looking for love in all of the wrong places, he would frequently escape to this old hotel to find serenity and inhale the country air of the Midwest. There was a bar off to the right of this photo. It was called "The Cozy Inn."