Yeah the light is great - and I've sure taken photos where a detail like the name of the town , or something in the background that made a shot extra special didn't appear until I was into post processing - or, in the old days, a contact sheet. But any time there is text in a photo I tend to zero in on it and read it all :-)

ann

On 9/13/2013 16:26, Bruce Walker wrote:
Actually I only noticed the fine print on that bottle during editing.
I was attracted to the great light it was in. There was so much to see
I had trouble deciding what to stop at.

Thank you, Ann.

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
Enjoyed this series a lot - my kinda place and nicely rendered.

I wonder how much where the Tincture bottle was made influenced you wanting
to photograph it.  I've been there and was also amused by the town name.

ann



On 9/13/2013 10:33, Bruce Walker wrote:

I attended an arts and design event held at Metropolis Factory in
Toronto's west end Junction area on Sunday.

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/sets/72157635500989432/

"Metropolis Factory is a showroom which sells both authentic vintage
pieces as well as newly designed industrial furniture." It's housed in
a 1930's former power plant for a rubber factory, and it's located
right beside the West Toronto Rail Path (which I have yet to explore).

http://www.metropolisfactory.com/#!about

Used the trusty K20D and DA* 16-50/2.8, at ISO 1600 throughout.

Comments welcome.


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