Love the contrast of light and dark that makes the image look like it might be a still photo from a Film Noir movie. I just wish the quote were true, but or course it isn’t.
It’s a right-out-of-the-camera snapshot – sometimes it works :-). I have always liked the atmosphere in restaurant kitchens – having worked in one as a student myself. There even was a time in my life where I thought about becoming a chef.
My son worked in a kitchen of an Irish-Mexican restaurant, Carlos O’Kelly’s, when he was an undergraduate. His one claim to fame was the ability to pick up a really hot plate with bare hands. Don’t think he was drawn to the profession.
I worked in a pub that was situated vis-à-vis a cinema. One of the most exhausting nights I remember was when the movie Batman had its premiere in Germany – I think I worked until dawn. It was unbelievable.
Nice, mysterious blend of view and reflections. Definitely a “what’s going on here?” picture.
Thank you very much.
I fear nevertheless everyone can eavesdrop on each and all of us anytime – regardless of how much noise and conundrum we make.
Love the contrast of light and dark that makes the image look like it might be a still photo from a Film Noir movie. I just wish the quote were true, but or course it isn’t.
It’s a right-out-of-the-camera snapshot – sometimes it works :-). I have always liked the atmosphere in restaurant kitchens – having worked in one as a student myself. There even was a time in my life where I thought about becoming a chef.
My son worked in a kitchen of an Irish-Mexican restaurant, Carlos O’Kelly’s, when he was an undergraduate. His one claim to fame was the ability to pick up a really hot plate with bare hands. Don’t think he was drawn to the profession.
How ever it happened, your magic worked.
I worked in a pub that was situated vis-à-vis a cinema. One of the most exhausting nights I remember was when the movie Batman had its premiere in Germany – I think I worked until dawn. It was unbelievable.