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22-Oct-2019

The Ross Hotel

The Four Corners of Ross
The crossroads in the middle of town is known as the Four Corners of Ross, potentially leading your soul in one of four directions: temptation (the Ross Hotel), salvation (the Catholic Church), re-creation (the town hall) or damnation (the old gaol). We know which one we would choose…

Unfortunately because there was a tourist coach parked out front and many people as well the small amount on the right is all I have of the hotel which is the last of the four corners...click next etc to see the rest.

Canon EOS M
1/250s f/8.0 at 22.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Oct-2019 11:56:42
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS M
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length22 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programshutter priority (2)
Focus Distance

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Johnny JAG01-Jul-2023 18:41
Nice for the owners that they had so much custom.
Jeff Real01-Jul-2023 13:45
I really enjoy this composition!
The steeple on the left and the man on the right along with the two large trees really create cool anchor points.
When the street divided it all in half it really works for me!
V
Bryan Murahashi01-Jul-2023 04:39
A nice neighborhood street capture.
joseantonio01-Jul-2023 03:33
a nice and pleasant scene.V.
Dennis Hoyne01-Jul-2023 01:42
A pleasant scene, some were tempted.
Helen Betts30-Jun-2023 22:11
Well, I get the idea from what you do have of the hotel. I'd be tempted to go in!
Don Mottershead30-Jun-2023 22:03
In other words, there were so many souls that succumbed to temptation you couldn't get a good shot of the temptress. ;)
larose forest photos30-Jun-2023 21:36
It does look busy, but at least you did get some of the hotel! V
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