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11-JAN-2013 Karen Stuebing

Around the Corner

West Virginia

Submitted for the January Challenge - Black and White Photography..

Other entries can be seen here.

Ansco Color Clipper,Unknown Plastic Lens,Kodak Tri-X 400
1/60s f/11.0 iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Barbara Heide14-Jan-2013 08:57
nicely composed!
LynnH13-Jan-2013 15:48
Really good work on composition in the square frame. V
Cindi Smith13-Jan-2013 13:29
Looks deserted. Nice work here. Love that sign!
Brenda12-Jan-2013 22:08
Great composition. Love all the peeling paint and brick textures.
Colin Storey12-Jan-2013 20:16
Fantastic high key image, love the detailed sign. v
Tom LeRoy12-Jan-2013 19:15
Excellent resolution and light tones, the toy camera is quite something, Lovely eye drawing comp. V
Apostolos Tikopoulos12-Jan-2013 18:18
So nice and cool monochrome. v.
bill friedlander12-Jan-2013 16:32
A simple sign with a big impact! Excellent use of the side wall the pull in the viewer. V
Walter Otto Koenig12-Jan-2013 15:38
Strong composition form this well chosen vantage point. Nice tones with the Tri-X. "V"
Guest 12-Jan-2013 15:04
Great grey scale.
Jeff Real12-Jan-2013 14:13
That perfect look of Tri-X is so wonderful to see ~V~
John King12-Jan-2013 14:06
I like the way the foreground and background interact in this. Nice image quality from a platic lens. V.
Guest 12-Jan-2013 14:06
Wonderful !!!, Well composed and exposed image Karen!! Great work! V
borisalex12-Jan-2013 12:19
This corner reminds of Nashville...1995! When you think of fine cuisine with French and German accents, one name immediately comes to mind: Naomi Judd. Or so it might if you visit Trilogy, Judd’s new restaurant, which opened Thursday, Dec. 14, at 1911 Broadway in the space formerly occupied by Maude’s Courtyard. The restaurant will feature sections devoted to each member of the Judd multimedia trinity: Wynonna’s Formal, an elegant dining room; Ashley’s Corner, described in the press release as “a cozy nook decorated with her movie posters for a more relaxed atmosphere”; and Naomi’s Parlor, said to exude an intimate salon ambiance. Award-winning chef Boris Keller, who previously served as executive chef at the Wild Boar, will be on hand to dish out the sweet-and-sour pork loin and hickory grilled New York strip. To find out more, call 321-8818....
Stephanie12-Jan-2013 10:58
I like the high key feeling here! V
Micky Waby12-Jan-2013 09:02
You are having a lovely time walking around town with your camera. Yet another well seen and captured image.
Janice Dunn12-Jan-2013 08:49
It's good to see that Bikes work...
Alain Boussac12-Jan-2013 08:08
Impeccable composition in the square frame. Great soft high key tones. V.
Mieke WA Minkjan12-Jan-2013 07:08
it makes a forlorn impression to me, well captured and composed V
Simon Chandler12-Jan-2013 03:53
A great classic. Just excellent! v
laine12-Jan-2013 03:34
Nice comp, Karen...much to see and imagine
Guest 12-Jan-2013 03:32
The sign draws the eye.. Very nicely captured indeed
Sheila12-Jan-2013 02:41
Your pov makes the eye travel right along the wall and along the back to the sign. Well done.
sue anne12-Jan-2013 00:14
Very nicely done and like the big bold sign. v
joanteno11-Jan-2013 23:43
Very cool sign
janescottcumming11-Jan-2013 23:39
Great use of the wall pulling us right into this image. Nice and sharp front to back! V
carol j. phipps11-Jan-2013 22:34
Wow! looks like a big business for bikes.
Martin Lamoon11-Jan-2013 22:24
Wonderful tone and a great composition. v
Terry Sprague11-Jan-2013 21:56
Lovely tones, lines and textures. The utility meter box drew my eye first!
Alan K11-Jan-2013 21:53
The peeling paint and relative neatness (combined with the B&W treatment) suggests a place from the past, though of course the giveaway is that back in the real olden days the sign would have read "Bicycle Works", never "Bike". I like the use of the frame being pressed right up against the wall to lead the eye in.
Ann...11-Jan-2013 21:42
The high key gives the impression of heat and the glare of the sun on the walls.
Guest 11-Jan-2013 21:33
Wonderful image! V.