On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Igor Roshchin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bruce, it's a fun shot.

Thanks, Igor.

> A few thoughts/comments:
> 1. It insipred me to post a PESO (see the message I sent a few minutes
> ago.

On my way to check it out ...

> 2. The same way as in my photos (in that PESO), you have reflections,
> which are, I guess from the ceiling lights.

Actually they are from the large floor to ceiling, wall to wall shop
windows. It was rainy outside that day so it's very diffuse light,
angled in at about 30 degrees I imagine. This bookcase faces the
windows about 6 feet from them. I should have had my polarizer on.


> Wed Feb 19 06:41:28 EST 2014
> knarf wrote:
>> Nothing like a real bookshop.
>
> 3. Why? I've seen plenty of bookstores like this.

Frank short-formed "There is nothing like a real bookshop."

Around these parts they are becoming scarce quite fast. Pressure from
ebooks, largely. The book biz is changing radically and the owner of
this one is fed up. He's in his early seventies and is planning to one
day soon sell off all the stock in a fire sale, then close the store
and go home. And he is one of the last of the big used book stores in
Toronto.

Even the big chains are struggling. The Heather Reisman empire (she's
the CEO of Indigo which swallowed up Chapters, Coles, WH Smith, etc.)
is in some trouble and trying to quickly reinvent themselves as a
retailer of baby clothing and other non-book goods. (She missed the
boat: Amazon did that years ago.)

So enjoy your old fashioned book stores while you can.



> Of course, the books on the side shelves do not look like what you see
> in the big chain stores (B&N). But you frequently see that in the independent
> stores. One that I remember is St. Mark's Bookshop near Astor Place
> on 3rd Ave in New York. This is close to Ann, I am sure she knows this
> store.
> http://goo.gl/NBqpFM
>
> Another one that comes to mind is the one that we visited with Rob in
> Sydney. (I have photos somewhere, but not on the web.)
>
>
> Igor
>
>
> On 19 February, 2014 5:18:10 AM EST, Bruce Walker <bruce.walker at
> gmail.com> wrote:
>>Another one dug out of my unposted archive ...
>>
>>http://flic.kr/p/keBNv9
>>
>>Seen in Dencan Books and Magazines, The Junction, Toronto.
>>
>>K20D, DA* 16-50/2.8 @ 16mm/f:16, 6 tenths sec shutter, ISO 200; tripod
>>Lr
>
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