Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Flatiron Crossing, Broomfield, Colorado
(Click for larger image.) This week’s Photo Challenge is “wall,” and while technically this is a ceiling, I’m thinking of it as a wall of artwork. I was so enamored with the creativity of the idea that I performed some very awkward contortions in the booths occupying the space underneath to capture the display. Luckily, the restaurant was fairly empty.
Interestingly, this photo is NOT processed with HDR software. I used a combination of Lightroom, Nik Viveza, Nik Color Efex Pro, and Nik Efex Dfine (for noise reduction). The most difficult aspect of post-processing was the crop, as my original angle was very skewed. Lightroom Lens Correction tools came to the rescue!
As for what this wall reveals, it’s nothing earth-shattering or life-changing; rather it reflects my fascination with creativity, wherever it may be found, and my appreciation for whoever figured out the layout and spacing of this display. Having done abundant calculations of my own when creating countless displays of photographs, I know the work that went into this. Bravo for this wall – from the idea to the execution!
For another of my “wall” interpretations, visit Weekly Photo Challenge: Wall (2).
While I love the end result, I’d sure have loved to see the process of capturing the image 🙂
It’s been so long since I’ve had a moment to visit favorite blogs on WP (or even post on my own). It’s nice to be here!
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Ah, it’s nice to “see” you, Laurie. I can’t even begin to imagine how busy your life is these days! I, too, can’t seem to get around to visit my WP friends, and I’m not running for delegate! 🙂
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Love this! What an awesome location to shoot.
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🙂 Thanks, Sabina. It sure much an adventure out of lunch!
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Great photo
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Hi, Raewyn 🙂 Thanks for that!
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An amazing ceiling Stacy!! Just great!! Wonderful image!! I like all the pipes too!
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LOL, I love the pipes, too, Cybele 😉 Thanks!
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You’re right Stacy, I’ve just done a wall of photos and there was so much measuring and calculating and string lines and blutac! What a cool “wall” you’ve discovered.
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Hahaha, measure twice/cut once, or something akin to that, right, Desley? I was with my parents for a late lunch when I just had to get out of the booth and take this picture. They got a kick out of watching the process 🙂
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I’ll bet they did. It’s tough being the photographer, twisting ourselves into strange positions! LOL.
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LOL, between this and quickly pulling off the sides of roads to capture views of the Rocky Mountain foothills (I was the driver!), I think they finally realized just how crazy photography can be 😀
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Heheheh we are not alone!!
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👍😀
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Wow, that’s a pretty cool ceiling-wall !!!
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I know, right? I was just in awe 🙂
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Every time a fan!!
By the way, Stacy, I know there’s not much time left to participate in the Thomas Cook’s Explore the Elements photo competition but if you’d like to play anyway, here’s what you’re supposed to do, since I thought you would have great ideas and entries to share!
https://lespetitspasdejuls.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/explore-the-elements-photo-competition/
Cheers!
Jul’
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Jul, thanks so very much for nominating me as a participant – I’m honored. Unfortunately, time is too short for me to do so 🙂 I LOVE the photos you have chosen to submit and will be sure to leave my comments there! Again, many thanks!
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Yeah… Time is so short right now, but maybe you can still give us an idea of what you would have shown, had we had more time?!? Otherwise, I’ll just enjoy your daily entries as they are just awesome! 😉
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Awww, you’re so sweet 🙂 I’ll have to put my thinking cap on!
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Amazingly creative!! The display and your shot Stacy 🙂
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Thanks, Madhu! I thought this was in inspired use of space and couldn’t NOT take a photo 🙂
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That is cool! I think it’s a great interpretation for this week’s word. I’m glad you shared it.
Nancy
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Thanks, Nancy 🙂 How fun it was to be able to use this for the challenge.
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I love this “wall” of art! So much fun 🙂
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Thanks, Melissa! Perfect word for it – F.U.N. 😀
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I’m in awe of this ceil! Great photo, Stacy!
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I know, it IS amazing, isn’t it Amy? I can only imagine the work that went into putting this up 🙂 Thanks, as always, for your kind comments!
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Oops in awe… Glad you captured it during the quiet time. 🙂
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😀
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Very cool shot. 🙂
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Thanks, Cee 🙂
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What a great shot Stacy but there is no way I am ever going to try this at home!
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Smart woman, Patti 😉
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That is very cool!
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That’s exactly what I said when I saw it 🙂 Thanks, Pam!
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Thanks, Stacy!
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Wow that’s a fantastic photo! I really love the composition and processing. I love interesting places like that.
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Thanks, Laura! It was definitely fun to process this one 🙂
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I can tell you enjoyed it because it’s so good. You’re welcome Stacy. 🙂
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Awww, thanks, Laura ❤️
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You’re welcome!
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I like it!! Very cool.
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Thanks, Mary! It made lunch even more fun 🙂
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Wow! I’m almost speechless, Stacy, and that’s a first for me!
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Hahaha, thank for that, Hugh 😀
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Good morning, Stacy. Amazing photo! The color, the composition… I like them all. And what a cool idea! I look up to the ceiling above me, imaging seeing my photos up there… I love it. 😉 Thanks.
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Thanks so much, Helen! It really was such an astounding display that I just HAD to get a picture of it. Great use of space, that’s for sure 😀
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