The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: cafe

A Wild Cafe Patron

02 Dec 2021 6 3 158
A good deal depends on photo editing, which generally improves as new products are released. What you can't achieve using one editing program you can often accomplish with another. I have not the faintest idea why this is so. Ipernity used to provide a free version of picmonkey which I enjoyed using for its effects. Since its removal I have used another editor freely offered elsewhere when all else has failed. This photo from 2010 was only ever a JPG and the kit used - secondhand and outdated even then - was extremely basic by current standards. I never thought such detail could be recovered, especially the cafe interior. Old Owl has advised caution over deleting one's photographs. Pay heed, I say.

Pulteney Bridge Coffee Shop, 2010

14 Jun 2020 8 1 199
I was photographing Pulteney Bridge when this person unexpectedly emerged from the coffee shop, This is a tiny selection from the original photograph rendered in subdued monochrome tones. Photographed in 2010 using a Nikon D50 and 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 G lens.

Pickled Greens

18 Aug 2019 5 2 110
The renaissance of Gill Sans continues apace.

Bridge

07 Aug 2019 91
Nikon D2Xs and AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm lens.

Wild Cafe, Bath

07 May 2019 1 98
Scan of a print from the time I owned a Nikon FE.

The Tea Room is Closed

27 Sep 2018 52
Lacock was buzzing with excitement over the filming of a movie capitalising on the success of the TV drama 'Downton Abbey'. Most visitors stayed outside the Abbey watching extras in pre-World War II clothing milling around, and the Royal Horse Artillery practising a circuit round the village. I felt confident there would be a cheese scone to augment an early breakfast, but alas! Too many mouths to feed elsewhere. Nikon D300s and Tokina SD 50-135mm f/2.8 DX AT-X Pro lens.

Andre's Cafe

09 Aug 2018 2 146
Andre's Cafe, Wells, Somerset. I asked the couple if they would mind my photographing them and I was so intent on making a good job of it that I was unaware of the Ray Winstone lookalike character crossing the street behind them. Serendipitously, he completes the picture nicely.