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THe foyer at Espoo Museum of Modern Art ("EMMA"), another example of re-using existing buildings for art. This used to be a publishing house and print.
The sticker on the window, lower left, is for the Association Funéraire, or the French association of funeral parlors. Seems to fit for Weegee.
Scanned and inverted negative 4x5 direct print from camera.
Shooting Stats:
f/22
2 min. 30 sec
Bellows: 21 in. Front: 10 in. Back: 11 in.
Dist. from Subj: 10.5 in.
Developing Stats:
D Time: 1 min. 25 sec
S-B Time: 35 sec
F Time: 2 min
Just a shot of my favorite pin. The way it's lit looks like a photograph taken with a flash; and this is weird because I like this image, but I strongly dislike most images that use a flash except the old pictures of Arthur Felig (a.k.a. Weegee)
circa 1940: Traffic zooms past Roseland, a famous ballroom in Times Square, New York. (Photo by Weegee(Arthur Fellig)/International Center of Photography/Getty Images)
If Weegee photographed bugs, this is what it would look like.
This beetle was still alive, and apparently flipped over and started sliding across the dew on top of the car.
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