Cafe Sign, King Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok
Many years before the gentrification of the King Street shopping district, there were small mom-and-pop cafes along the street. This image shows a creative cursive script painted on the window of one of these establishments. It is no longer there, having been replaced by a high end designer shop or expensive restaurant.
(This image was made on Fujichrome Velvia 50 color slide film)
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Glad you captured it Doug!
ReplyDeleteNice one!
It was a nice painting, inviting guests.
ReplyDeleteHere also many restaurants are closed or changed.
Thanks for your comment, I am well :)
Beautiful colors... i like it Doug.
ReplyDeletegreetings and a nice day, Joop
All the good ol' things disappear. Sad but we'll have our photos... This one is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteReally a great picture Doug !
ReplyDeleteУдачный снимок! Это история....
ReplyDeleteGreat picture Doug. Wonderful colors and capture.
ReplyDeleteI like it... better than yesterday's robot. hahahaha
ReplyDeleteNice shot and color. Like anything though I think some will make a comeback. At least, I hope!
ReplyDeleteIt's an excellent graphism. I like colors and angle.
ReplyDeletewonderful colors!
ReplyDeletereally nice graphical result.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interesting the way the mottled shadow is cast by the edge of the work.
ReplyDeletegrapique et bien vu, avec cette ombre.
ReplyDeletenice work capturing both the vivid colors and it's shadow..
ReplyDeleteIt's sad to see the mom and pop shops disappearing. I love this abstract shot of the window signage--the colors are great and it tells us a little about the people that once owned and operated this shop.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow really makes it all the more interesting.
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