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NYC: The Cup and Saucer Cafe

 
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Jun 06, 2007 22:01 |  #1

A local cafe at Lower Manhattan.

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Jun 06, 2007 22:06 |  #2

After the rain? Deek was there, wasn't he?

I love those places, very sharp, Pio. Like it.


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Jun 06, 2007 22:08 |  #3

Woah, dude inside was NOT liking his picture being taken!!

I like this shot, would like to see a wider angle and letterbox type frame.


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Jun 06, 2007 22:47 as a reply to  @ Skrim17's post |  #4

Nice just the way it is!!!!




  
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Jun 07, 2007 20:05 |  #5

Hey all, thanks for looking!

Suzy, actually it was raining at the time I took the shot, and I stood there on the street with a drenched raincoat. I'm just glad that the 24-70 is weatherproof :) Though I held the camera inside my jacket, napoleon style, it still got wet whenever I took it out. I have no idea who Deek is, I wonder if it is a misspelled name or profanity :)

Crissa, yes, looking at the photo, the dude above the 'K' in Deek didn't seem very happy. He even has a strange hand gesture if you look closely enough. Good idea about the wide angle and the letterbox frame, I do have a series of photos that I plan to merge into a panorama when I have the time.

Air, thanks!


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Jun 08, 2007 09:39 |  #6

very cool shot Pio ... i bet at times .. we walk right by each other and not even know it lol


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Jun 08, 2007 16:22 |  #7

Take 5 steps to your left. There's the shot for me. This one looks like the outside of the scene. Does that make sense?




  
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Jun 08, 2007 21:00 as a reply to  @ lnterestlng's post |  #8

I like the way the color plays out...how gray the outside is due to the whether, and how "inviting" the inside is with the warm lights and the people in there.




  
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Jun 09, 2007 03:36 |  #9

I keep coming back to this picture for another look.

Have to say "Nice Picture"

Ken.

Must ask why "BottomBracket" are you a cyclist?


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Jun 09, 2007 04:14 |  #10

My kinda shot and my kinda place to drop by. When I been to NYC I like to hang out in these kinda places and watch the world go by. I should take my camera one of these times :lol: I also agree on the 5 steps to the left composition. Superb PP once again. I would like the time, motivation and patience to learn that but I don't have it.


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Jun 09, 2007 17:26 |  #11

tsw910 wrote in post #3342355 (external link)
very cool shot Pio ... i bet at times .. we walk right by each other and not even know it lol

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Tom, we may well have! Us NYC 'togs have to get together sometime. Thanks for the kind comment.

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I like the way the color plays out...how gray the outside is due to the whether, and how "inviting" the inside is with the warm lights and the people in there.

Nick, thanks, that exactly what I was going for! It was how I felt when I took the photo, as I was standing in the rain getting drenched, thinking how wonderful it would be to be sipping a hot cup of coffee, the warmth seeping onto my hands. Thanks!

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I keep coming back to this picture for another look.

Have to say "Nice Picture"

Ken.

Must ask why "BottomBracket" are you a cyclist?

Thanks Ken! Yes I love bicycles :) I suppose you are too, since you know what a bottombracket is ;)


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Jun 09, 2007 17:51 |  #12

I was a long time ago. But have a daughter who is a very keen cyclist, was road racing but now riding MTB. She has just been to Italy on cycling holiday and to watch the Giro on 1 or 2 days, waiting for the holiday report. She has an EOS film camera (was mine) but not sure if it went on holidays, as they took bikes (Giant) with them. Is New York bike user friendly?
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Jun 09, 2007 18:08 |  #13

Cool!It may not seem so, but NYC is actually bike-friendly. One can travel long distances here with bimodal transportation- that is, bike+subway. One has to be used to riding with traffic though, so street smarts are de rigeur. :)


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Jun 09, 2007 18:19 |  #14

Thanks for your reply. I have been reading your comments re the bad weather on the coast of NSW. If you go to the link www.smh.com.au (external link) you can read whats going on
"Down Under" enjoy.
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Jun 09, 2007 18:20 |  #15

smdevo wrote in post #3344630 (external link)
Take 5 steps to your left. There's the shot for me. This one looks like the outside of the scene. Does that make sense?

condyk wrote in post #3347103 (external link)
My kinda shot and my kinda place to drop by. When I been to NYC I like to hang out in these kinda places and watch the world go by. I should take my camera one of these times :lol: I also agree on the 5 steps to the left composition. Superb PP once again. I would like the time, motivation and patience to learn that but I don't have it.

Ah, it does make sense. I just made a panoramic view of this site, check it out at the original post, I added it there.

Dave, try out the PP workflow, and PM me if you have any questions! Thanks all.


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