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Friday, September 25, 2015

Mall Hall


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    1. Including the amusement park in the middle, this is the largest mall in America, but only the 12th largest in the world.

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  2. A familiar scene! Your title made me think of Pall Malls. Haven't seen those in years; wonder if they still make 'em?

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    1. No one with any sense smokes cigarettes any more, but yes, they are still made by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

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  3. Shiny clean lines , looks a little like my shopping mall TFG :)

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  4. Shiny clean lines , looks a little like my shopping mall TFG :)

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  5. You could also have called this "isolation" or "introversion."

    Thanks for your visits while I have been in France. I return to reality early next week. You asked about my choosing a different angle for the Rouen Cathedral shots than the angle Monet chose. Two reasons. First, I chose my angle based on where the fewest other people in the plaza were standing, in order to minimize the mob scene. Second, I didn't google the images until after I got back to my laptop and only then realized that I chose the wrong side of the plaza. But -- spoiler alert! -- come back tomorrow for an interesting repeat photo of the cathedral, this time from the correct side.

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  6. So much to see...furniture, people, escalator, restaurant...and the list goes on. Love the geometrics of this shot.

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  7. I enlarged this to see it better. There's such loneliness here.

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  8. So many greaat lines, and wonderful light. I love the dark patches that set off the whole.

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  9. Not a lot of business going on there. Probably rare to see a mall so empty.

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  10. great shot..and I agree with a comment above...so lonely

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  11. Superb shot of the hall with clarity in lines.

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  12. Nice composition. I like the symmetry.

    Visiting from The weekend in B&W, greetings from Hilde

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