NikonGear'23
Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: Sash on June 19, 2015, 15:56:52
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The Breakers Cafe mural was a project undertaken in 2012 by the Academy of Arts University students. The scene is taken from a 1910 postcard featuring the interior of the 19th century club with the same name. As I learned it later browsing the web, the mural represents an atmosphere of this once affluent Parisian place of San Francisco. I do not know SF at all, only been there for a day twice, but if that is the case, then a lot had changed on this street since. So my take on this mural is a bit different.
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Interesting image Alexander. There is so much going on that the live subjects seem to blend into the mural ... or seem to be walking out of the mural. ... I've been staring at this image for some time now. It is a very engaging image.
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Thanks Gary. I like that chair, it looks like someone can walk into the wall and take a seat. Sort of "Excuse me, can I just.. squeeze.."
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Engaging indeed. Well described. I also had to take a step back to decipher the scene. Very nicely done. The scene and your shot
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I do not like the smell of the bags or, put into other words: Your foto makes me feel so much I was there that I CAN smell the bags.
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I do not like the smell of the bags or, put into other words: Your foto makes me feel so much I was there that I CAN smell the bags.
Thanks Frank, I take as a compliment 8)
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Definitely a compliment
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This site is certainly off to a great start, the images posted here are such high quality. As others have written, current reality somehow seems to blend in with the mural.
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The colors of the garbage truck and people match the mural , and the mural is really well done , so ...
Illustrators would get jealous watching your image
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I keep coming back to view this image. I love how on the left you have the warm and inviting ambiance of the musicians entertaining us and as you move to the right you step out into the cold of the street and ultimately into the garbage of today. Love it.