This shop has been there for a while. Looking on the signs and ad stands I would make a guess it is in business for 40 years or more at the same address. The inside is even more impressive. Space there is highly organized. You would not find a little square of surface being empty for no reason. Most of the wall shelving is filled with sewing accessories: needles, threads, bobbins, foot attachments, lubricants, manuals, cables. Floor and stairs are orderly covered with machines of different brands, years of manufacture, sizes and, I suppose, prices. In between there are walking paths wide enough to fit a single person. If there are 2 people on a path, one of them will need to get in a small pocket to allow other one to pass. Gentleman sitting outside near Singer is waiting for his sewing machine to be repaired.
Picture is a 2nd place winner in ‘The HDR Effect’ ACDSee Pro contest.
5 Comments
This is a fantastic shot – and your reflection in the window is really subtle, but adds another level of interest to the shot. Was this a happy accident, or intentional?
Also; nice website!
Thanks Ben. I also think this image turned out really good, my favourite of a time. But I certainly did not anticipate it when I was photographing the shop. Originally my intention was just to grab a quick shot as the place looked interesting. There were few people around and I did think that composition will be better if no one was in the frame. Luckily one gentleman left when I was shooting, but other person stayed. Now I understand that it is the presence that actually added a character to the whole picture.
My reflection was more of an accident as well. I thought that I will probably be there, reflecting in the window, but it is really HDR processing that brought glass look to the shop’s windows and made it clear.
Rod,
Unbelievable image. Really well done.
Best,
Louis
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Beautifully framed!