Yikes! It's a big box, alright (THREE Walmarts?). At least the red ball and the yellow brick road provide some interest. The green car in Astoria turns out to be a Deuce Coup - 1932 Model B hotrod. Anonymous posted the name and I checked with Google images. I would not have had a clue :) But it matched.
This is a really beautiful shot, it has everything: colours, geometry, diagonals... And you got all of this out a Target store. One of my favourite Ocala shots!
Wow this store is huge indeed!I bet it can be crowded on weekends! I have a kind of phobia to crowded places!Anyway it is very cool to find several stuffs inside one place and you don't need to run and run... Beautiful red balls! Léia
It's funny how you don;t really think about things like this. Here in Minneapolis, Target is almost as common as the local pharmacy or grocery store. If you live in a town somewhere in the Twin Cities suburbs and you city of residence has more than 20,000 people in it, chances are you have a Target. While we have Walmart around too.... it is no where near as prevalent.
Oh la la .. Tar-jet ... does it have the escalator for shopping carts? That fascinated my sister the last time we were in the one down in Deerfield Beach.
@ Antjas - It's funny you should mention the big red balls...I don't remember them when we first moved here...I'm not sure what they are for, other than decoration. But I kinda like 'em.
My kids always have to stop and try to jump over the red balls or climb up on them. I supposed it keeps cars from driving right on into the store, like one did last year into our closest Wal-Mart.
@ Lisa - I thought the balls were to keep cars from driving into the store, too (like you, we have someone who does it somewhere every once in a while!)...but they are spaced too far...I think it might be to keep cars from parking on the sidewalk while waiting to pick up people...
beautifully composed picture!
ReplyDeleteYikes! It's a big box, alright (THREE Walmarts?). At least the red ball and the yellow brick road provide some interest. The green car in Astoria turns out to be a Deuce Coup - 1932 Model B hotrod. Anonymous posted the name and I checked with Google images. I would not have had a clue :) But it matched.
ReplyDeleteHey, that's so interestingly composed, Jacob! Love the reds! Does this mean many people use this Target since it's the only one in town?
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This is a really beautiful shot, it has everything: colours, geometry, diagonals... And you got all of this out a Target store. One of my favourite Ocala shots!
ReplyDeleteHmm! That store does look big. I like the way you've photographed it including the Red & Yellow. Nicely done!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever is the quantity of Target stores in your city, this one provided the subject for a great photograph :)
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective.
Wow this store is huge indeed!I bet it can be crowded on weekends!
ReplyDeleteI have a kind of phobia to crowded places!Anyway it is very cool to find several stuffs inside one place and you don't need to run and run...
Beautiful red balls!
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Love this one! Great composition and superb colors.
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How did you manage to get those big red balls? Ours isn't so arty.
ReplyDeleteGreat eye... nice::))
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how you don;t really think about things like this. Here in Minneapolis, Target is almost as common as the local pharmacy or grocery store. If you live in a town somewhere in the Twin Cities suburbs and you city of residence has more than 20,000 people in it, chances are you have a Target. While we have Walmart around too.... it is no where near as prevalent.
ReplyDeleteI really like the shot composition on this.
Oh la la .. Tar-jet ... does it have the escalator for shopping carts? That fascinated my sister the last time we were in the one down in Deerfield Beach.
ReplyDelete@ Antjas - It's funny you should mention the big red balls...I don't remember them when we first moved here...I'm not sure what they are for, other than decoration. But I kinda like 'em.
ReplyDelete@ Tapirgal...I was afraid I'd goofed...the front end was too extended for the Model A. Love the car, anyway!
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We do not have a Target store in our area yet...
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot this is! Great perspective and colours!
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a supermarket fan though I love wandering through WalMart's. This, however is an absolutely FANTASTIC shot!
ReplyDeleteNice angle! These balls look like a huge bowling balls:)
ReplyDeleteI love this one; colors, lines and light are perfect. A real headturner.
ReplyDeleteIn the town down the road from us is a Target store with the big red balls out in front. Kinda neat. great shot, too. MB
ReplyDeleteMy kids always have to stop and try to jump over the red balls or climb up on them. I supposed it keeps cars from driving right on into the store, like one did last year into our closest Wal-Mart.
ReplyDelete@ Lisa - I thought the balls were to keep cars from driving into the store, too (like you, we have someone who does it somewhere every once in a while!)...but they are spaced too far...I think it might be to keep cars from parking on the sidewalk while waiting to pick up people...
ReplyDeleteI feel proud of Jackson now - we're a two Target town!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant colors! Nice layout.
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