Photographer’s Note
This is the second documentary shot I made in a small museum that can be found on Stigbergsgatan 21 in Stockholm. Currently a few apartments and houses are used by Stockholm's City Museum to display for the public and to let the visitors experience the living and housing conditions during various times in history.
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tuc
(389) 2003-10-16 18:44
Well composed image and thank you for taking the time to explain the nature of the picture. It made me stop and think.
I like the image in colour as it allows you to see the muted colour palette that was used at the time and so is a better documentary record.
joseelias
(367) 2003-10-16 19:09
Another great shot! Even this being a museum you caught a fabulous atmosphere. The light and colors are perfect.
olli
(2091) 2003-11-17 4:23
You have a great eye and technique to capture this kind of stills. I like very much all your "taken in museum" shots – there are great light, tones and atmosphere in them... Excellent work.
Garry01
(0) 2004-06-07 5:16
ah, my grand mother had the same machine a singer, i had almost torn me a finger with ... ah! ah!
atmosphere with the sun which enters by the window is realy pleasant & the retro side very pleasant and well returned with the old photographs on the table.
(did you try it in B&W ? )
Photo Information
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Copyright: Edwin Rovers (Edwin)
(2037) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2002-05-30
- Camera: Olympus IS-3000, IS-3000 35-180mm
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Stockholm's Stigbergsgatan [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2003-10-16 10:08
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