slackercrurster
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Very classic image. What strikes me is how perfect the lighting is. I know it's likely just ambient but it just looks perfect. Very nice documentary image.
That is how it goes...if you are lucky!
Very classic image. What strikes me is how perfect the lighting is. I know it's likely just ambient but it just looks perfect. Very nice documentary image.
They needed those ashtrays - what with the cigarette vending machine to the left.
Back in the days when only a 'photographer' could get an image like that. One had to know the equipment, right lens, probably guess at exposure with powerful bounce flash. Or if that is available light it was probably even more challenging.
"SOS" is military slang for S--t on a Shingle, otherwise known as creamed chipped beef on toast.
One of those dishes you either loved or hated.
Slacker will have to confirm it, but it looks like well-used flash to me (bounced off the ceiling?) But I have been wrong before and most likely will continue the trend...
Tone and grit, yes.. A wonderful photo of times past.
Thank you for sharing it.
Haven't they, though?What I find striking is that there are no over weight people in there, how times have changed.
Great picture.
I'll admit I'm surprised no bounce flash, as everything in the image indicates just that to me. We only see one light source, the bare bulb. That throws some shadows around, but the rest are coming from the camera position. Look at the shadows of the coffee machine along the wall, under the coffee pots where the cups are stored... You must have been standing in front of a window or something then, judging by the highlights and the light falloff. The glare in the coffee pots looks just like what you get from the flash hitting the ceiling. If you didn't say otherwise I'd bet the farm on well-mixed, bounced flash. Beautiful image, great document.Available light. Nikon F. Maybe a 35mm lens. I think I asked permission. Probably Tri-X, maybe pushed. I never wrote down much.
I'll admit I'm surprised no bounce flash, as everything in the image indicates just that to me. We only see one light source, the bare bulb. That throws some shadows around, but the rest are coming from the camera position. Look at the shadows of the coffee machine along the wall, under the coffee pots where the cups are stored... You must have been standing in front of a window or something then, judging by the highlights and the light falloff. The glare in the coffee pots looks just like what you get from the flash hitting the ceiling. If you didn't say otherwise I'd bet the farm on well-mixed, bounced flash. Beautiful image, great document.
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