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6/16/07 elips

Diner

Albany, NY


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elips26-Jun-2007 13:34
Thanks, Nico and Jim! I am very flattered that you took it for a Lonnit, high praise indeed! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge26-Jun-2007 09:24
I love the patterns and composition of this. Very well seen and captured. it IS fun :) Jim H.
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Jun-2007 19:45
I'll take that as a compliment, Nico! ~ LOnnit
jnconradie25-Jun-2007 17:19
I also thought this might be Lonnit, as usual not only slightly bending the rules but smashing them! :-) Full marks for creativity and composition. Regards jnconradie
elips21-Jun-2007 04:40
Thanks, CJ! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge21-Jun-2007 02:06
Sharon, this is fabulous! The tilt, perspective, patterns, chrome and processing all work well together here to create a great image! CJ
elips19-Jun-2007 23:22
Thanks, Lonnit, Michael and Debbi! This is a Johnny Rockets restaurant in our local mall. Its a chain that serves "retro" food - burgers, milk shakes, onion rings, apple pie, etc. They even have juke boxes in all the booths with 50s music on them. For a chain the food is pretty good. And every once in a while the waitresses and busboys do a number, singing and dancing through the restaurant. Its fun! ~Sharon
Guest 19-Jun-2007 23:00
I would have guess this was Lonnit's.... I love this elips! it looks like it could be inspiration for Norman Rockwell.
Debbi
Guest 19-Jun-2007 21:54
Very stylish, Sharon. I'm liking how the floor pattern is parallel to bottom of the frame. It seems to anchor things nicely before everything goes off in a myriad of lines, curves, and shape. BTW, how's the food? -Michael
Canon DSLR Challenge18-Jun-2007 20:28
Nice, Sharon. I like how there are stripes of pattern or color... the floor, then the chrome legs, then the red. the tilt works with the chaos of pattern. ~ Lonnit