Today's Vancouver shot. (light blogging today because I'm determined to make it to bed before 2)
Granville Street, Vancouver-- This fellow addresses postcards with the help of a very old address book.
In addition to liking the subject matter, I really like the composition -especially all the matching angles.
Peripatetic.
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1 comment:
It was called something like "Coffee Tree." Organic coffee and they had their own roasting machine in the back. Part of our mission on the trip was to avoid chains whenever possible -not so easy when it comes to buying coffee in the Northwest. I think there are more than one of this particular place, but at least it wasn't Starbucks.
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