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A walk around the Bar Walls is a favourite short walk of ours, the views can be spectacular and there is always something new to see. The bonus of being separated from traffic is a definite bonus.
After a day in the giddy heat of Oz, what better than a bar serving cool craft beer. But those bar flies get everywhere!!
the conversation
Vesterbro, Copenhagen
June 2010
My wife and I walked past this gritty dive bar in the decidely rough around the edges neighborhood of Vesterbro in Copenhagen, and I loved it for its authentic vintage ethic. When I peeked in I noticed right away how much it reminded me of a setting for a scene out of a David Lynch film. Later that evening I returned for a few beers and to be a fly on the wall, this photo and the others in this series are from that experience. These guys were playing a dice game and it would appear discussing something important. The guy on the left looked very serious.
Une photo prise dans un bar de Fribourg (le Mondial pour ne pas le citer) en RAW 14bits, léger traitement pseudo HDR (avec Photomatix) sur ce cliché pour donner un peu plus de dynamisme à a la photo.
Nikon D300 + Sigma 10-20mm sur 10mm
I realized yesterday that I can mix my favorite drink at most bars. At home I mix fruit juices 50/50 with sparkling water, and bars have soda water on tap - and juice. The bartender called it a "grapefruit spritzer" - I like the sound of that.
...the same creeper technique at some place called Brinks Lounge on East Washington. The reflections are great and would be even better if I had brought my regular 18-250 lense.
One of the massive oak doors, probably dating from the 15th century, of Walmgate Bar.
Walmgate Bar dates from the 12th century. Its barbican at the front was built in the 14th century, and the timber-framed building on the inside (in this picture) in the 16th century.
Taken on a summer evening walk with the York Incident Light photography group.
Martha knows best. Apricot cheesecake bar turned out exactly as the recipe photo suggested. Tangy and creamy. Mmm. I ran short on graham crackers so the crust is made with a mix of graham cracker and Biscoff speculoo cookie crumbs. A more streamlined way to eat cheesecake.
Read more at Dessert By Candy.
Un lugar para mirar- Avenida de Mayo 1156- Buenos Aires. Bar La Clac
Barrio Monserrat
visita: enreteladelalma.blogspot.com/2008/07/camino-veo-escribo.html
I finally got around to shellacking a couple of sets of bar tape -- that on my Quickbeam, and on my new Bleriot. Both started with tan cork tape. I used amber "Bullseye" shellac. I did three coats on the QB and four (slightly thinned) on the Bleriot.
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Photograph taken sometime during the 1970's at a Bar Mitzvah in Granada Hills, California....