Cafe rock
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Taken in Italy on the shores of Gada
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This is for Cafe Challenge 7 – the theme was “Naked”. / / / There’s nothing more naked than a 40,000 tonne ship exposing itself on a local beach. / / / /
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Quote from the Beatles inscribed on the outside wall of the Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas, Tx. The lighting wasn’t just right for this shot, but I love the words….
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SnappyDave plays the blues …
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A hanging sign over one of the many Hard Rock cafes, this one located in Niagara Falls, Canada. This cafe is along a street lined with fine hotels, boutique shops and restaurants. Half a block away stands “Planet Hollywood” and from the street outside, a view of Niagara Falls. © Reg. No. C101C-DDB77-8DF6E
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Framed prints for interior decorators. Scenes from Victoria, Australia.
by Darren StonesInterior decorators looking for framed prints of country scenes from Victoria, Australia, are invited to browse a selection of my works. ...
Interior decorators looking for framed prints of country scenes from Victoria, Australia, are invited to browse a selection of my works. A selection of medium-sized framed prints can be hung together on a feature wall in homes, offices, B&Bs, guest houses, hotels, motels, apartments, cafes and restaurants. Click on images below for matte and frame options. / Corryong / Mount Buffalo / Beechworth / Dog Rocks / Bright / Mount Beauty An off-white matte coupled with a walnut frame displays well. Other matte and framing options are available to satisfy you or your clients needs. If you wish to place an order of 10 or more medium-sized framed prints in a single transaction, I have secured a pre-arranged discount and this is available to you on application. Genuine buyer enquiries are welcome. Darren Stones / Contact email / Mobile phone: 0419 200 469 / Melbourne, Australia. More information regarding framed print options can be found by clicking the link below. Pre-arranged discount for commercial buyers Note: Medium-sized framed prints displayed above have an off-white matte with walnut frame. The full selection of my art for sale at RedBubble can be found here. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/dgstones/art
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Taken December 9th, 2007 in Philadelphia. About this image: / At the time, it’s intent was to be just a snapshot; to show that I was at the HRC and that I ate there. But the more I looked at it, the more I thought of it as a truly great photograph because there’s repetition and lines, good composition and because I really feel that I captured the place, the feel. So if (for some reason) HRC in Philly’s torn down, we will have this photo to remember it by.
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DRIVING BACKWARDS ON ROUTE 66
by Patricia MontgomeryAfter leaving Tucumcari, we headed east to San Jon, our last stop in New Mexico. San Jon is another small town on Route 66 with abandone…
After leaving Tucumcari, we headed east to San Jon, our last stop in New Mexico. San Jon is another small town on Route 66 with abandoned motels and businesses. The photo below shows a rusty sign that once glowed neon for the Western Motel. That is a 1960’s Plymouth sitting in the yard. Doubt that it runs, but someone did put a modern sun shield in the back window. As we edged into the eastern side of Glenrio, we saw our first town on the route in Texas. The first sign that there had once been life in this town was an old metal sign leaning at a 90-degree angle, almost obscured by overgrown trees and bushes. All of the signage had been blown out, but the guide book showed that it once read “Deep Rock”. Further down in the abandoned town we discovered one occupied home sitting back behind the ruins of Glenrio’s business district. Now it is surrounded by a junk yard of remnants of the once thriving town. Nearby is the Morel Café and Last Motel in Texas. In its heyday if you had driven into town from the west, you would have been that the sign read the First Motel in Texas. As you can see by the photo below the sign is barely there, probably a victim of the ravages of the storms and hail that recently hit Texas. Next stop on Route 66 was Adrian, which claims by its signage that it is the mid-point of Route 66. From Adrian it is 1,139 miles east to Chicago and 1,139 miles west to Los Angeles. I must note that the next town on the route is Vega, which disputes that and also claims to be the mid-point. However, Adrian is the one with the great looking mid-point signs and The Mid-Point Café, home of the Ugly Crust pies. We came through town right after lunch and were too full to try one of the pies, but we heard they are the best! The old town of Vega was the last cruise-through for today. We didn’t have time to stop at Dot’s Mini Museum which is touted to have a great collection of Route 66 memorabilia. There were several old signs and The Vega Motel looked like it might still be in business. A cool photo op just off of Route 66 and closer to downtown was a restored gas station from the 1920s with a green & white Magnolia Gasoline pump in front. The photo below is colorful Roosters, a Mexican restaurant. I would not recommend starting out on a Route 66 drive without a good guide or map to direct you down the road. We have two books, one with good maps that showed clearly whether the road was running on the north or south side of I-40 or if the road no longer existed. The other book listed all the towns in geographical order and recommended points of interest for each. All the guide books and maps on the market for Route 66 start in Chicago and direct you west toward the Pacific Ocean. I assume that is because this is the way that The Mother Road started out after she was born and where she finally matured out west on the Santa Monica pier. But if you are driving east on Route 66 as we are, then you have to learn to read backwards. Just kidding! But you do have to flip pages backwards in the map/guides to see which town is next on the eastern route. When we first started east, I was having a bit of a hard time figuring out where we were going next. But I soon became adept at flipping pages backward and then reading forward. If I can do it, anyone can! RECOMMENDED TRAVELING COMPANIONS (besides your loved ones): “Route 66 Adventure Handbook” (3rd Edition) by Drew Knowles / This book directs you to points of interest and attractions. Without this book, we would have missed so many amazing sights and side trips. Throw this one into the convertible before you leave home! “Route 66 Traveler’s Guide” (Collectors Edition) by Tom Snyder / This book has good maps showing where the road is in relation to I-40. It also indicates where the road no longer exists and will recommend alternate routes. Both these books can be purchased on www.amazon.com
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a great little sydney icon in the rocks called the gidday cafe-the best food and / surprise as it opens in2 the ori beer garden! double treat we got mved by the security for drinking wine over an imaginery line!, i was latter kicked out with / a iron maiden roadie (the whole crew were there) for wait for it!!! / having shorts on…they had to be joking, my shorts were longer than the girl that had a mini skirt and black g string on, but no pick on the un sexy guys!! / bloody discrimination i say!!the little bridge from the cafe’ to the pub is unreal!! / the pub is one of australias oldest and the bottom level was once street level, / wen it served the bustling sydney port area of the early 1800’s
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On an early morning meander round Rome and found an open door looked in and saw this. An empty Hard rock most unusual, mind you it was only 0700
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Hard Rock Cafe – Universal Studios – California
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I took this image whilst walking around Hahndorf, just outside of Adelaide in South Australia. / It reminded me of France. / ( hdr & picasa) =================================== Click HERE / if you want to see all the images in this portfolio so far. =================================== Framed /
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Drumset at the Hard Rock Cafe in San Diego
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This is the Hard Rock Cafe on the Gold Coast, with the Q1 building in the background.
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This was taken at a Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles California.
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Hard Rock Cafe on Revolucion Avenue, Tijuana This can be reached by walking across the border from San Diego.
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Neon sign on Bourbon Street at the Hard Rock Cafe – New Orleans Louisiana All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be vigorously pursued with legal action.
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A Seagulls hang out. Anglesea, Victoria
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St Andrew’s & St George’s Church, reflected in the window of the Hard Rock Cafe on George Street in Edinburgh’s New Town. The original plan for the New Town included a church on Charlotte Square facing down George Street. When Sir Laurence Dundas took the planned church site to build himself a mansion in 1774, Edinburgh City Council held a competition to design a church for a site on the north side of George Street. Major Andrew Frazer’s design won: an oval with a portico that sets off space between the church and the road. The church was completed in 1782, and the spire added in 1784. It was the first church in the New Town. The Edinburgh Hard Rock Cafe was established on the south side of George Street in March 1998. See other photographs of buildings around Edinburgh
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Pancake Playhouse, Burning Man 2002 Other Pancake Playhouse designs:
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This is a photo of the Phoenix Hard Rock Cafe. I added a blinds feature to it to change the effect a bit.
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This was a photo of the Phoenix Hard Rock Cafe picture I had taken and decided to put it into a sphere. It turned out very nice and so I decided to release this image. It looks like the image was captured in a glass globe.
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