Fast Food Restaurant
November 15, 2024
Dine In or Not
I don’t expect anyone other than photographers to understand why I took the third picture. Sunlight coming through the screen made a pattern on the wall that looked like some kind of code.
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I love your last photo - well spotted!
ReplyDeleteYou had a sharp eye to catch that, Linda.
ReplyDelete...I didn't catch it at first.
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ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how everyday moments, like sunlight streaming through a screen, can reveal unexpected beauty. The pattern on the wall probably felt like a hidden message or a glimpse into a different world. It’s those little details that often go unnoticed but can hold so much meaning, especially through the lens of a photographer. Thanks for sharing your unique perspective!
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And it's not an everyday screen across the window, but some piece of broken screen hanging there. Yep, definitely a message from outer space, I'm thinking! Good catch, and now that I've read it, I can beam myself up.
ReplyDeleteLovely street photos in this fast food restaurant, and the shadows as code are fascinating to see.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so much more interesting in b&w. I like the "code" on the wall!
ReplyDeletethe top picture could be a modern edward Hopper
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love his work.
DeleteA nice trio and very clever catch on the third.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures!
ReplyDeleteThe street photos are excellent ! The bottom photo is outstanding, it makes me think of "wabi sabi".
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