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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Nice play of light and shadow.
4 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Thanks, Jaap.
3 days ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Fantastic shot.
4 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Don Sutherland:

Thanks, Don.
3 days ago

Annemarie said:

very nice
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John FitzGerald replied to Annemarie:

Thanks, Annemarie,
3 days ago ( translate )

Old Owl said:

A lively collection of lines and shapes.Bright colours, too. Everyday land indeed; passed by everyone but seemingly only ever noticed by photographers. Lovely work, John.
3 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Old Owl:

Thanks, John. In The Pencil of Nature, Takbot talked about how photography helped you notice things you'd never noticed before, and we're still at it.
3 days ago

Keith Burton said:

I completely agree with Old Owl, who is obviously wiser and better with words than me.

Viewing large throws up a couple of questions: What is a Crow-Bar restaurant, and what is a Gyro Combo?
3 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

Thanks, Keith. I don't know what a crowbar restaurant is. There seem to be about half-a-dozen crowbar restaurants ibn Canada and the States, but none of them explain their name.

A combo is a combination plate, A gyro (as you probably already know) is shaved or sliced meat on a pita with tzatziki and other items. In Southern Ontario it's pronounced hero, which is probably the most common pronunciation in English,
2 days ago

Keith Burton replied to John FitzGerald:

Thanks for letting me know what you could John. I've obviously heard of a combination plate, but I've never heard the term "gyro" used in this context before. As I've often said, everyday is a school day on Ipernity!

I actually googled crow bar restaurant..........with no luck, but I got a paragraph apparently added by Artificial Intelligence (AI), which helpfully told me that "A crow bar restaurant is a type of restaurant, typically a bar and eatery, that often has a name or branding that includes the words Crow Bar or Crowbar. :-)))
2 days ago

Saj Henderson said:

A fabulous photo, I love the colours, the shadows, and the feeling of wanting so much to know more about the living history of this place.
46 hours ago