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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 21:18:26 GMT
Taken with the Leica T/18-56 in the Hartville Kitchen restaurant lobby in Northern Ohio, in available light. I had to clear a few small reflections here - not as bad as if flash were used though. At the top of the stairs is a store for Thomas Kinkade paintings, so the motif here fits pretty well. f5.6, 1/10 sec. handheld (burst mode), ISO 800.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 21:28:58 GMT
Taken with the Leica T/18-56 in the Hartville Kitchen restaurant lobby in Northern Ohio, in available light. I had to clear a few small reflections here - not as bad as if flash were used though. At the top of the stairs is a store for Thomas Kinkade paintings, so the motif here fits pretty well. f5.6, 1/10 sec. handheld (burst mode), ISO 800. Dale Is that picture frame leather ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 21:37:18 GMT
No - just a 'stretched' kind of wood.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 22:09:32 GMT
No - just a 'stretched' kind of wood. In your full size photo it looks very classy indeed.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 22:50:06 GMT
No - just a 'stretched' kind of wood. In your full size photo it looks very classy indeed. It's unusual to have something that nice in a waiting area of a restaurant. But, besides the Kinkade collection upstairs, they have a full restaurant menu, Amish selections, a full bakery with 100's of original cakes and pies, a souvenir shop, gold and coin shop, and other things in the back of the lot. People come in in tour buses, fly in and land on the yard with helicopters and light planes, etc. Quite the shopping experience with a German and British influence.
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