Don't stop! George, you may have done nothing different to this one but somehow the saturation in this one (compared to the others) seems stronger? Maybe it's just the tones of the blues, but they are a bit overpowering and distract somewhat from the 'scene'. Love the sign over the door....as usual, everytime I look at one of these I see something I missed before! You really should continue in this vein and perhaps do a one-man show of your town????
Well George
I've been enjoying your barbershop images...the processing is quite different...yea, this one's blue but is cool. Lots of stuff to look at (very interesting). Don't see many barbershops these days......well, don't have much hair left either, maybe that's why....
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me? too much blue?-
yeah, maybe a bit much-
I think the blue drew me to the barbershop in the first place-
thanks for your comments-
I always appreciate hearing from you-
I've been enjoying your barbershop images...the processing is quite different...yea, this one's blue but is cool. Lots of stuff to look at (very interesting). Don't see many barbershops these days......well, don't have much hair left either, maybe that's why....
Nice work.
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this is jellico, a small town at the tn/ky border off of I75-
I'll go to jellico infrequently for work-
'my town' is oak ridge, knoxville, morristown, around the I40, I75, I85 junction, commonly known as 'malfunction junction'-
I hope to do some more, I guess, environmental portraits in the future-
I've always enjoyed the street photos that some put up here, and I really don't live in that kind of area where I could shoot those kind of pics-
so, I'll try this out-
thanks again for the kind words-