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Fun fact: this old car doesn't have any wing mirrors so the owners keep it perpetually parked on the street and only move it for street cleanings. Shot on Pentax6x7 with Portra 400
I was looking to my right, where I was seated at the counter at Bob's Big Boy in Burbank. The blue lighting wasn't so prominent with the naked eye, but it looked more blue when I held up my phone to take a photo. I decided to accentuate it more in Lightroom. Inside the case are all sorts of items, probably meant for people from out of town to buy and take home as souvenirs for their vacation. Now that David Lynch has passed away, there ought to be something in there to sell that reminds everyone visiting that this place was Lynch's favorite hangout for seven years.
Vacation Day, 10/06/2019, Burbank, CA
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
ƒ/1.8 4.0 mm 1/3800 20
I tried to get a much better shot of both the Big Boy statue and the sign, but there were too many people getting in my way, or they wouldn't move far enough over, staying where they were, shooting the breeze.
The road to the left is Riverside Drive. Behind the sign is Toluca Lake, and behind that is North Hollywood. Bob Hope's house was nestled in a nice neighborhood to my left.
I just felt like taking photos while at the counter of Bob's Big Boy in Burbank. This looked pretty good to me, so I photographed the condiments too. We had the menu, which fits in the back. But where is the mustard? Everything was there except the mustard. I didn't need it for my Big Boy, but I did use the ketchup for my fries.
Luther Burbank Home and Gardens is a city park in Santa Rosa, California that contains the former home, greenhouse, gardens, and grave of noted American horticulturist Luther Burbank. Born in Lancaster, Massachusetts, he spent most of his life in Santa Rosa. It was here that he did most of his plant-breeding experiments. Plum trees, a common crop back in the early 1900’s, were one of his specialties and he introduced over 800 new variety of plants in his lifetime.
This was sketched last weekend with my sketch group Ready, Set, Sketch! I used Ink and watercolor in a hand-made sketchbook.
Recreation of the Central Perk coffee shop from the television series Friends, on display at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank, Los Angeles County. Everything you can see in this image was used in the filming of the series which took place at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank from 1994 until 2004.
This is a three shot panorama put together in Lightroom through my newly purchased subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud.
The Burbank Garden in Greenfield Village is planted near the house that was the birthplace of horticulturist Luther Burbank.
I don't know if a few of the people in Bob's Big Boy were dressed in their "normal" clothing, or if they were dressed in a manner to honor David Lynch. After all, this restaurant is right in the hub of the studios in Burbank, and so a lot of Industry types would be eating here. Anyway, the manner of dress among some of the people and the colored lights made me think of the roadhouse in the "Twin Peaks" TV series.
The Burbank theater in San Jose, California. Taken with an iPhone 4, processed with Cross Process and Iris Photo Suite.
Downtown Burbank has a cool set of bike stands ironically shaped as - wait for it - bicycles. The use of this shape ensures that those with bicycles recognize the shape and park their bikes there. Clever use of subliminal messaging /sarcasm
On a serious note, they make cool shadows on the ground early on a SoCal winters morning.
© All rights reserved. A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
After many times of driving by this great, old movie theatre, always on the way to that other shot, Matt and I spent a couple hours with our cameras there one night.
You know....it would only take 1/10 of one percent of the cost of the new forty-niners stadium to get a place like this back in tip-top shape. I'd go as long as they had classic movies, which is now synonymous with "good" movies. Oh, I heard there was a radio station operating there, too, which is pretty cool.
Anyway, say hi to this fun, old cinema next time you cruise down Bascom Avenue in the Burbank area of/near San Jose.
Be sure to see Matt's series of San Jose images (that's him in the square to the right) he just started posting that showcase unique or iconic bits around the area he's called home all his life...and thanks for looking at this shot, too!