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Picture taken 5/22/22
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This 145,712 square foot Target prototype store was opened on October 8, 2008. The first level is the store's parking lot and the second level is the store itself. Another nearby Target store closed in 2011. A car sales lot was previously located here.
Target #2178 - Telegraph Road - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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I never know what I'll come across traveling the country roads. It looks like it's been quite some time since this water tank has stored any water. Viewed in large you can see its contribution as a large target on the landscape.
Target on Grand Parkway in Richmond, Texas.
This location opened in November 2017 as the very first store to get Target's "next generation" format, which has since kicked off a multibillion-dollar plan to remodel more than 1,000 stores nationwide.
You can read more here: www.chron.com/business/retail/amp/Target-unveils-next-gen...
This Target store opened on October 11th, 1987, the same day as several other Detroit Area Target stores. This was Target store number 284 and it was 101,379 square feet. Target relocated a couple miles to a new store, store number 2178, in 2009. The new store was a prototype Target store built at a high traffic intersection and above the parking lot. The newer Target is considerably larger than the first store, at 145,712 square feet.
Since this store closed in 2009, a charter school moved into most of the building. However, the former Target entrance is still intact and the label-scar is still clear.
Summit West and Summit North shopping centers were built as part of the Summit Place Mall Complex. The Summit Place Mall opened as the Pontiac Mall in 1963. In addition to the 1,500,000 square foot mall, two shopping centers were built around the mall as part of the complex.
Summit West was built first. The first part, featuring a Chatham food store was built in 1972. The second part featuring Target was built in 1987. The third part featuring Farmer Jack was built in 1989. Pace Membership Warehouse was built in 1991.
Summit North was built in 1994/1995 with Builders Square (relocated from a smaller store built in 1990 at Oakland Pointe across the street), Best Buy, and Gander Mountain.
Summit Place Mall (Pontiac Mall) - North Telegraph Road - Waterford Charter Township, Michigan
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The brand new (awesome) stadium for my Minnesota Twins!! Went to the game Friday night with my dad and two sisters for an early Father's Day outing. The Twins played brilliantly and beat the Padres, 6-5. Fun night.
Canon T2i/550d
Old Vivitar manual lens
HDR tone-mapping in Photomatix
HDR created from a single RAW
Finishing in Adobe Lightroom
Picture taken 7/14/23
Target | 14070 Cedar Rd, University Heights, OH
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Former Target Canada store in December 2015. The former store's exterior entrance has been turned into a temporary Mall access. A long corridor has been opened inside the store from there to the mall.
Pictured is the former Target mall entrance shown as an exit for shoppers.
This store originally was a Woolco. It became a Walmart in 1994 before becoming a Zellers. Target was there from 2013 to early 2015.
This set is a couple of years old. I thought it was new but found out it is a reissue much like the Target Chelseas that are recycled for at least a year or two.
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Parámetros :: Parameters :: Paramétres: Canon EOS 7D; ISO 100; 0 ev; f 6.3; 1/50; Canon EF 70 - 200 f4/L IS, 97 mm.
TÃtulo :: Title :: Titre ::: Fecha (Date): Otro objetivo :: Another target :: Un autre objectif ::: 2014/09/20 17:53
(Es). Historia: Zaragoza, España. Plaza del Pilar. El grupo de turistas orientales estuvieron un largo rato en la Plaza haciendo fotos a lo que todo el mundo hacemos fotos: al Pilar. Pero estoy seguro que sabéis que allà hay otro mundo; mucho más efÃmero que las piedras de la BasÃlica, pero atractivo, dinámico y sorprendente. Ocurre a veces que, junto a la grandeza de una obra como el Pilar, dejamos que pase desapercibida esa otra mirada hacia lo fugaz. Este momento, con la postura de la turista para hacer la foto a la torre principal de El Pilar, me pareció perfecto para recordar en el futuro de ese dÃa en el que dediqué algunos momentos a observar como aquel grupo de turistas de un lugar lejano se llevaban sus imágenes en cámaras, teléfonos y tabletas.
Toma: El grupo era grande y se me escapaban el resto de las ocasiones cuando estaba atento a una de ellas. Me detuve en esta turista que miraba hacia lo alto de la BasÃlica buscando qué llevarse en la cámara. Finalmente se decisión por la alta torre cercada, la que se puede observar en la pantalla de su cámara. El turista del fondo pensaba que sobraba cuando le veÃa por el ocular de la cámara, pero no podÃa espera a que se quitara porque posiblemente el personaje principal terminarÃa lo que estaba haciendo y bajarÃa los brazos. Pero después de ver tanto tiempo la imagen me he acostumbrado a él y a su camiseta, que acompañan en cierto modo a la ropa de la turista.
Tratamiento: Con Aperture. Original en RAW con mejora básica de Aperture. Mejor el formato cuadrado, el panorámico o el habitual no daba más interés a la imagen. Incremento la definición y algunas sombras, como las del sombrero para definir el dibujo de la tela por todo él. Subo ligeramente la vibración de color y el contraste. Afortunadamente el hecho de que la turista estuviera a la sombra permitió que la imagen de la cámara apareciera con cierta fuerza.
¡Eso es todo amigos!
(En). The History: Zaragoza, Spain. Plaza del Pilar. The group of oriental tourists were a long moment in the Plaza doing photos to what the whole world we do photos: to El Pilar. But I am sure that you know that there is another world; much more ephemeral than the stones of the Basilica, but attractive, dynamic and surprising. It happens sometimes that, close to the greatness of a monument as El Pilar, we allow that this another look should happen unnoticed towards the fleeting thing. This moment, with the position of the tourist about doing the photo to the principal tower of El Pilar, seemed to me to be perfect to remember in the future of this day in which I dedicated some moments to observing this group of tourists of a distant country they were taking his images to themselves in cameras, telephones and tablets.
Taking up: The group was big and the rest of the occasions were escaping from me when it was attentive to one of them. I detained in this tourist who was looking at the high of the Basilica searching what to take to him in the camera. Finally decision for the high surrounded tower, which can be observed on the screen of his camera. The tourist of the bottom was thinking that it was exceeding when it saw him for the ocular one of the camera, but it could not it hopes that it was removing itself because possibly the principal personage would finish what it was doing and would lower the arms. But after seeing so much time the image I have got used to him and to his vest, which they accompany in certain way on the clothes of the tourist.
Treatment: With Aperture. Original RAW with Aperture Basic improving. Better the square format, the panoramic one or the habitual one was not giving any more interest to the image. I increase the definition and light in some shades, as those of the hat to define the drawing of the fabric at all. I raise lightly the vibration of color and the contrast. Lucky the fact that the tourist was to the shade it was allowed that the image of the camera should appear with certain force.
That's all folks !!
(Fr). Histoire: Zaragoza, España. Plaza del Pilar. Le groupe de touristes orientaux ont été un long moment dans la Place en faisant des photos à ce que tout le monde nous faisons des photos : à El Pilar. Mais je suis sûr que vous savez que là il y a un autre monde; beaucoup plus éphémère que les pierres de la Basilique, mais un attrait, dynamique et surprenant. Il arrive parfois que, près de la grandeur d'une oeuvre comme la Borne, nous permettons que cet autre regard passe inaperçue vers le fugace. Ce moment, avec la posture de la touriste pour faire la photo à la tour principale de El Pilar, m'a semblé parfait pour s'éveiller dans l'avenir de ce jour dans lequel j'ai dédié quelques moments à observer comme ce groupe de touristes d'un lieu lointain ils emportaient ses images dans des cameras, des téléphones et des tablettes.
Prendre: Le groupe était grand et le reste des occasions me s'échappaient quand il était attentif à l'une d'elles. Je me suis arrêté dans cette touriste qui regardait vers le haut de la Basilique en cherchant ce que emporter dans la camera. Finalement une décision par la haute tour clôturée, celle qui peut être observée dans l'écran de sa camera. Le touriste du fond pensait qu'il restait quand il le voyait par l'oculaire de la camera, mais il ne pouvait pas il attend qu'il retirait parce que possiblement le personnage principal terminerait ce qu'il faisait et descendrait les bras. Mais après avoir vu tant de temps l'image, je me suis habitué de lui et de son tee-shirt qu'ils accompagnent dans certaine manière des vêtements de la touriste.
Traitment: Avec Aperture. Origine amélioration RAW d'Aperture base. Mieux le format carré, le panoramique ou l'habituel ne donnait plus d'intérêt à l'image. J'augmente la définition et la lumière de quelques ombres, comme elles du chapeau pour définir le dessin en tissu par tout il. Je monte légèrement la vibration de couleur et le contraste. Heureusement le fait de ce que la touriste était à l'ombre a permis que l'image de la chambre apparût avec certaine force.
Voilà , c'est tout!
As many of you know, I work at Target. (These dolls and toys don't pay for themselves, I assure you.)
I recently won a competition at work, my prize was a big basket of goodies including junk food, a polo, and this guy!
Picture taken 6/25/23
Sad! Was really hoping to get some popcorn and an ICEE for old times sake. :(
Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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