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15 comments in “Dave’s Records”

  1. Marco Verheul says:


    Aha, vinyl! This one has a nice “High Fidelity” feel!

  2. Joanna says:


    Nice, looks like an indie movie still :)

  3. Olivier Jules says:


    very well captured

  4. toni says:


    I haven’t seen that much vinyl in a very long time. Nicely captured.

  5. Giovanni says:


    A store I would love to visit! Great capture!

  6. ROB says:


    Thats an image that makes my mind drag fragments from the back. Great image it puts you right in the shop.

  7. Dustin says:


    Nicely done. I love the darkness at left. Reminds me of “high fidelity”, too, haha…maybe because your in Chicago. There’s a similar record shop not a half block from my building but this one has more character.

  8. GAT67 says:


    Is there a hidden message in this photo? I am wondering if the “closed” signed on the door signifies the end of this blog as there have not been any new posts since this first appeared?

  9. WABIKOJA says:


    Excellent composition well framed!

  10. chris says:


    I like the way you have very subtly toned this image

  11. Jens Ljungkvist says:


    Was it dusty in there? Something about the darkness (and my relationship with vinyl) make me imagine it’s a dusty shop.

  12. photo restoration retouching says:


    timeless shot! could be from the sixties till the present day. Nice

  13. James says:


    That looks like heaven. Brilliant capture, it looks so inviting.

  14. Paul C. Perkins says:


    It reminds me of my used record shop in Dayton, Ohio – SECOND TIME AROUND on Brown Street in the University of Dayton district. I returned to it after about an eighteen month absence . . . and it no longer looked like this. They’d gone to CDs. . .
    I REALLY enjoyed this shot.

    Post more.

  15. Roland says:


    Awesome photo. Nicely composed.



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