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You too could be cool

You too could be cool

Shot through the entrance of a clothing store on Carnaby Street, London.

buckshot Taken by buckshot with a Nikon F50 loaded with Fuji Sensia 400 film in London, United Kingdom. These tags describe this photo: shopfront, store, vivid, colour, grain, slide-film, brand, sensia, advertising, shop, shopping, commercial, desire, loneliness, cross-processed, x-pro, lomolab-london, street-scene, trendy, cool, hip, analogue, 35mm, and carnaby. Date: 2011-09-26. Time: Dusk. This photo can also be found in the album The Pursuit of Happiness.

5 comments

  1. kamilou

    kamilou

    Great album! :)

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  2. buckshot

    buckshot

    @kamilou: Thanks a lot! :-)

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  3. hervinsyah

    hervinsyah

    IN WORLD WAR, THAT ICONIC TARGET LOGO BELONG TO AN AIRPLANE. AND NOW THE LOGO BELONG TO THE MODS VEHICLE =D

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  4. alburnkat

    alburnkat

    I like the scooter on the Roundel. It's always a neat history lesson at your Home, I wanted to look up the correct term for the roundel and discovered it's connection to the Mods, so I see why the scooter's in the shop on it. Very Nice.

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  5. buckshot

    buckshot

    @alburnkat: Thanks for the compliment — I'm very honoured to be of service...! Yes, the Royal Air Force roundel was an iconic symbol adopted by the fashion-conscious Mods of the 60s and 70s, and the clothes shops of Carnaby Street, where this shot was taken, was very much central to their lives. Don't know if you've ever been there, but it's still a very funky street today, although it seems to be frequented more by tourists than by Londoners themselves these days.

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