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I took this photo on the day after the Rolling Stones had played in Roundhay Park, Leeds. I didn’t get to the gig, but I felt sure there would be some photo opportunities to be had in the aftermath. This marquee was on the side of slope and it stood out for me as soon as I saw it. The wind was blowing, creating lots of rolling shapes in the canvas. I shot a full roll of film of the inside.
Morriisey, Live At The Marquee, Cork July ‘08
Chester May 2005 minolta xd7 35mm +tripod
Atlanta’s landmark theater, the Fox on Peachtree Street takes center stage in this original photo of this Atlanta Icon. Vivid blues and reds make this one an eye catcher. Part of a series of Atlanta Icons I’m working on…
Built in 1946, The Ken Cinema opened as the first theatre to bring quality foreign films to San Diego and continues to offer a wide variety of films, from independent fare to foreign language cinema to restored classics. / I lived a short walk from the theatre for a time while in college and got to know The Ken very well. / The Ken Cinema is San Diego’s last single screen theatre.
La Paloma Theatre, Encinitas, CA in North San Diego. The theatre opened on February 11, 1928 with the film “The Cohen’s and Kelly’s in Paris.” The event was attended by soon to be Academy Award winner Mary Pickford who rode her bike to the opening. La Paloma (The Dove) was one of the first theatres to show “Talkies.” Talking pictures premiered in 1927 with the Warner Bros. film “The Jazz Singer” starring Al Jolson. Making the transition from silent pictures to “talkies” didn’t happen over night, so La Paloma was also equipped with a beautiful pipe organ, a standard piece of theatre equipment during the Silent era. Films in the early days of motion pictures were usually preceded by a vaudeville stage act, and La Paloma was well suited for that. Over the years many performers have graced the stage of La Paloma. Musical artists as diverse as Loreena McKennitt, Nickel Creek, Ralph Stanley, Jerry Garcia and Eddie Vedder. La Paloma Theatre continues to show films regularly and is a big part of Encinitas hosting many community and City functions throughout the year. March 2009.
On July 13, 2009 this image was featured in the JPG Cast-Offs group. On July 12, 2009 this image was featured in The Heartland group. The neon marquee for the Moonlite Theatre located in Abingdon, Virginia. The Moonlite is a 454-car capacity drive-in that opened in 1948. Still in operation in the summer months, it is the oldest continuously-open drive-in theatre in the state of Virginia. Check this Drive-In Theatre List to see if there is an operating drive-in near you. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.
Welcome back to The Crump Theatre, an old 700-seat opera house in Columbus, Indiana; In 1976, John Mellencamp played his first official concert for cash at the Crump. In 2008, Mellencamp returned for a show on Sept. 23rd. The event was a silent action to benefit flood victims in Columbus, Indiana and surrounding areas. The event not only brought back great times and lifted many spirits, but also raised just over $42,000 to benefit those displaced from their homes in the past Spring. (capture: K20D) / .-...-...-...-...-...-...-...-...-..-. / 25% of all sales proceeds from ‘Welcome To The Crump’ will be donated to the Family Farm Disaster Relief Fund. The Family Farm Disaster Fund was established by Farm Aid to help farm families survive weather-related disasters. Farmers across the US have suffered devastating flooding and other severe weather patterns over the past months. You can find out more about this Disaster Relief Fund at / http://www.farmaid.org/site/c.qlI5IhNVJsE/b.2723627/
Vintage movie theater with neon lights in Sacramento, California
A neon sign from Las Vegas of course.
In the Mojo tent at the blues…........
This image was created from a photograph that I took of the State Theatre Marquee in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I took the original image into Photoshop and used the Cutout filter to create a painted look. I then used Photoshop in LAB mode to intensify the colors by intensifying the A and the B curves. In many ways this image isn’t that much different than the original. My goal was to create an image which was more focused on color, texture and shape and less on a realistic capture of the subject. A less processed shot of the same subject can be seen here
ornamental design
Not all windows in Nafplio look pristine. In fact the majority of them have seen better days. Nafplio was the first capital of modern Greece, before King Otto moved the country’s base to Athens. A lot of the old town properties are primarily Neoclassical in style and stem back to the late 19th century or early 20th when the town saw much prosperity. However their ragged appearance today, does not mean that the buildings are necessarily abandoned or unoccupied. On the contrary, most are perfectly functional. They just wear their age on their sleeve…
Marquee at the Holiday Drive-In in Reo, Indiana.
A limo sitting in front of a casino in Las Vegas, NV.
Had a fancy to make this card, having taken the photo of the inside of the marquee at the school reunion! / I have several versions which I’ll put up at some point (such excitement!!)
This photo is only months old but after manipulating it in photoshop I got the effect I wanted… A vintage, instamatic type look. I think it would look great in a family or home theatre room. / © Jamie Wogan Edwards
The marquee of this popular musical while on Broadway.
A sad state of affairs for South Carolina.. lol
Here is our marquee setup at the Brookville POW WOW in Florida in the early part of 2000.
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