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Target #1021 (118,137 square feet)
1316 Greenbrier Parkway, Greenbrier Marketcenter, Chesapeake, VA
This location opened on July 24th, 1996. It was renovated in winter 2019.
Target Store Sign, 6/2014 Meriden, CT. Target Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target
Target #1020 (closed) [118,356 square feet]
1911 Saville Row, Hampton, VA
This location opened on July 24th, 1996 and closed on July 21st, 2009; it relocated here. This space became a Goodwill Retail Operations Center on June 5th, 2013.
Ollie's Bargain Outlet #60 (33,625 square feet)
6513 Market Drive, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened February 7th, 2008; originally part of Wal-Mart (February 4th, 1992-May 14th, 2002)
Perhaps these carts were delivered by this truck?
For Christmas '08, my wife got me a nice shaving kit which included a Gillette Mach 3 razor. (featured here) I used it for a year, and was about to buy another pack of M3s when I realized how freaking expensive they were. I decided to give a Double Edge razor a shot. My per razor cost went from $2.25 to ¢10 (¢25 if I splurge and get the really nice ones.) The dirty little secret that Gillette doesn't want you to know: disposable cartridges with multiple blades do not necessarily give you a better shave. They're simply a matter of convenience, but that convenience comes at a price. If you'd rather not do the DE razor, go with something like a trac II, Atra, or Sensor... anything else is just more expensive, not better. Eventually, using the DE is just second nature.
I used that for a few months and decided to give a straight raozr a shot. Some say it's the closest shave you'll ever have, but I'm not quite there yet. I haven't got the nerve to go against the grain. One thing though... it feels kind of bad ass to shave with a straight. It takes me probably an extra 5-10 minutes to shave this way than it would with a regular razor, but it's worth it. No more wasting of plastic cartridges... and my use of DE razors is greatly reduced.
For this shot, I used a cross processing technique. Here's the tutorial I used. It's specific to GIMP. Mr. Sharp referred me to one for photoshop... I couldn't quite get it to work, which I think is the result of not having 'effect layers' in gimp. I probably could have adapted it to work in GIMP, but the other one seems to work on a similar premise, and required no translation on my part.
I also did the orton effect, in conjunction with the "smart sharpen" (see previous) The smart sharpen is quite a few steps, but worth it.
Question for those that might know: this cross processing technique is very similar to what I've seen for lomo effect. The end result is somewhat similar too. Makes sense because the distinctive use that lomos became famous for was because the film was developed with a cross process technique. So, my question is, what distinguishes digital lomo edits from other types of cross processing?
Target #1215 (122,824 square feet)
240 Market Drive, Midway Market Square, Elyria, OH
Opened October 10th, 1999
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Dress: Target clearance (Merona?)
Belt: Came with Old Navy shorts
Necklace: Amber pendant from Mexico
Shoes: Sofft Rena blogged
Picture taken 7/19/23
Target | 1485 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, OH
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Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Target Store Summer 2014 Gift Card Toys. Water Gun and Bean Bag Toss Gift Cards. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on Youtube.
Target #1215 (122,824 square feet)
240 Market Drive, Midway Market Square, Elyria, OH
Opened October 10th, 1999
Target Store Cash Register Closed Bullseye Target Dog. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Target Store 6/2014 Meriden, CT. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target
Target #1215 (122,824 square feet)
240 Market Drive, Midway Market Square, Elyria, OH
Opened October 10th, 1999
I just returned from a lengthy trip back to the Twin Cities in Minnesota (where I was born and raised). The trip itself was more to visit with friends and family and, as such, I didn't do much in the way of photography. Of course, there are always exceptions and my first visit to Target Stadium (the Minnesota Twins spiffy new ballpark) was one. What a gorgeous stadium. Too bad the Twins lost in the 13th inning, but at least I got my money's worth!