Servers
Melinda Green Harvey and I were waiting for lunch and took a few pictures, as one does when on a photo workshop.
You can see one of hers here – her shot is a detail of the guy in the middle in my picture, and the nice shiny waste bin.
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I like your photo and Melinda’s also.
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Thanks Yvonne – kind of ironic that mine is black and white, and hers is colour 🙂
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We must have switched photographic identities there for a minute!
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I like how the man in the middle isn’t blurred and the others are. And there’s something bright and shiny about this that says “L.A.” without screaming it.
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Thanks Lynn. I wasn’t in LA long enough to get a feel for the more subtle LA shoutouts, so I’ll have to take your word for that.
Melinda and I were fascinated by how that skinny gap the guy in the middle was squeezed into was a main corridor of server activity. Such a tight fit that they had to slow down enough that photos were not blurred.
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When we were there, I thought the servers were taking advantage of a design element – the skinny gap – in a way the architect never envisioned. But maybe, given the proximity to the photography school, maybe it was done deliberately, as a shooting aid for our fellow students….
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I hadn’t thought of that much design. Could it be that the school supplemented their wages if they squeezed through the gap artistically?
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Perhaps. And everyone in LA is skinny, so it wouldn’t be a discriminatory employment practice or anything.
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They are all skinny. SO annoying!
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Ugh. I know.
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