1. La Fenętre
2. Caffé Beano
3. Handmade
4. American Apparel
5. Bali & Beyond
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1. La Fenętre
2. Caffé Beano
3. Handmade
4. American Apparel
5. Bali & Beyond
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Agree, very nicely done.
Cool set - shot 1 is my fave.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Love the Duo toning for sure. That little dog in front of Caffe Beano looks so forlorn. :(. Cool batch of shots. This is my neighbourhood! I have been meaning to get over to Rubaiyat, which just got dressed up this week, but between the cold and being busy have not made it down there yet. Boo! Shot 1 La Fenetre is a little Art installation, it has various displays in there all the time. This is the first time it's been called La Fenetre though, which is truly just an obvious name. Analogue Cafe used to be a little confectionary but before that going way back it was a Jenkin's Grocerteria dating from 1926. Lot's of history on that street. I am with the others, I think I will have to choose the Beano Caffe photo as a fave here too.
Last edited by JAS_Photo; 11-20-2013 at 01:01 AM.
Wow! Nice work on these! #4 for me.
Another vote for Caffe Beano.
I'm so glad you liked these. I wasn't sure how the split toning would be received, so it turned out well. It seemed very suitable to night shots.
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