Great mood - the warm light, the condensation water on the windows gives an excellent impression of a cozy place in a cold winter night.
Posted by Markus Spring at January 16, 2010 04:29 AMNice photo, beautiful colors!
Posted by bellajazz at January 16, 2010 05:08 AMLove it!
Very Hopper....
So cool!
Posted by Eva Flug at January 16, 2010 10:48 AMThere's something about a steamy window .. adds a bit of romance or mystery to it. A good shot. Love the colors - warm and inviting.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at January 16, 2010 11:11 AMNice one!
Posted by artistfish at January 16, 2010 02:32 PMCould be a nice tribute to one of Edward Hoppers evening city paintings… I like the colours and light!
Posted by Chrisjan van Tiggelen at January 16, 2010 03:17 PMnighthawks....
Posted by barry at January 16, 2010 05:51 PMThis is fantastic! You cen just feel the warth and coziness of being inside.
Posted by Krista at January 16, 2010 10:10 PMGreat capture. Very classic French art...
Posted by Jay at January 16, 2010 10:29 PMi can Rem that u've taken another pic from this café long time ago !
but still so nice! "thx
Hi Sam I love the way that the light reveals te streaks on the windows and the profile of the dog's head. The misty window adds mystery. Who are the people we cannot see. What is their story.?
Posted by Barbara M at January 17, 2010 10:47 AMI really love this photo. Beautiful colours, and the foggy glass look lends itself to some imagination. There is a story in this photo!
Posted by Jamieson Pryor at January 18, 2010 02:20 PMLove the colors and light and ambiance. The framing--not so much.
Posted by k at January 18, 2010 03:45 PMYou seem to absolutely nail the perfect exposure with every single photo. Seriously - how did you meter this shot? Also, would love the option of seeing the EXIF data posted with your photos.
Thanks
Juan
Posted by Juan at February 5, 2010 12:20 AMOoops. Just realized that if I hover my mouse over the photo, up pops some basic EXIF. Please disregard prior post from me.
Thanks
Juan
Posted by Juan at February 5, 2010 12:23 AMHow do you not get noise / grain at 1600 iso?
Posted by chris at February 7, 2010 10:22 PM