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Any more of this and she'll be a basket case :-)
Me ....on the other hand.... am an energizer bunny when it comes to "retail therapy" !!
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this is a shiny floor reflection of a golden wall-set display case surrounded by a myriad of small bright lights. this is not my 'turf'. i try to be more 'save-the-planet' than 'consumer class' .. i do think it's interesting that there appears to be a symbolic open mouth in the inverted reflection.
westfield san francisco centre
san francisco, california.
To all our American friends, have a wonderful holiday today.
And remember to get lots of rest tonight, it's Black Friday tomorrow...:-)))
Had about 10 minutes to get my shot of the day after the first location didn't work out.
Today's challenge was "Groceries"... and it took a while before I got this idea. But, I had about 10 minutes between work, going home to change and off to play cricket. Stopped by to get some water and Gatorade.. and got some quick shots. tried to keep the camera as steady as possible and pushed the cart.. :-)
Don't know if I passed the challenge, but am glad that I at least attempted something different.
Melbourne, Australia. A small pretty shopping arcade called The Block Arcade.
For more information on this fantastic Arcade, click on this link:
Block Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria. Melbourne's Golden Mile heritage walk runs through the arcade.
The Block Arcade - Interior
The arcade proper is L-shaped, connecting Collins Street at the south end to Elizabeth Street on the west. The 'L' shape is converted into a 'T' through the junction on the north side with Block Place, a partly covered pedestrian laneway that leads to Little Collins Street, opening opposite the Royal Arcade. The block arcade was known for its well known young larrikin gang called the "barcade boys" who dealt drugs all day and hired prostitutes at night.
The arcade which was erected between 1891 and 1893 was designed by architect David C. Askew whose brief was to produce something similar to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. The result was one of Melbourne's most richly decorated interior spaces, replete with mosaic tiled flooring, glass canopy, wrought iron and carved stone finishings. The exterior façade of the six storey office has near identical facades on Collins and Elizabeth Streets and is one of Australia's best surviving examples of the Victorian Mannerist style.
The arcade was formerly known as "Carpenter's Lane", however the precinct was widely known as "The Block". Once the works were complete, local shopkeepers successfully petitioned to have it changed to its present name.
Photo by: Rouben Dickranian
So I wasn't going to bring that sweater to college, but I decided to cut the neck out and now I really like it.
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Leaving it very late to find my wife a birthday present, I was obliged to venture into Exeter. At least John Lewis afforded a good slightly surreal/ textured 365 photo opportunity from the escalator. I took another shot from street level. The question is... which one is the shot of the day?
Samsung phone shots again today
Leaving it very late to find my wife a birthday present, I was obliged to venture into Exeter. At least I got a couple of shots for the 365. This one from out of John Lewis through a blind, which is where the texture comes from. The question is... which one is the shot of the day?
mein Handy macht nicht wirklich gute Bilder, aber manchmal kommt etwas interessantes dabei heraus...
While in Gatlinburg, TN last weekend..I did some people watching and photographing :) This man was just hanging out...waiting for his wife to do her shopping (as were MANY men in Gatlinburg!) Enjoying a beverage and hanging out with his dog.
I made this for my best friend's birthday, who loves to shop. She also loves designer clothing at the expense of her husband, who always complains. So I put his photo on the black AmEx. They both got a kick out of it!