I decided to have a little fun with John’s Cellpic Sunday challenge this week. In his post he featured a terrific photo from the Prohibition Museum in Savannah, Georgia.
I have visited this museum twice and have a photo that is similar to John’s photo. I think that John’s is by far superior to mine but I thought it would be interesting to show the way I captured the same subject in 2019 with my IPhone. The only editing I did was a little cropping and converting the photo to black and white for a more vintage look. If you compare my photo to John’s the paper boy looks different.
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You can see John’s post and his photo at Cellpic Sunday

Much different! I like the black and white.
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Thanks Laurie!
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It is much more different. I enjoyed your black and white version.
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Thanks Nancy! It was interesting to see we both had a similar photo.
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Interesting to see a B&W image of this scene, and it works well with the subject matter. I’m looking forward to hearing more about this museum from John.
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Thanks Sarah. It’s a very interesting and well done museum.
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That’s a fun photo with a lot of story and makes for an enticing invitation to the museum.
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Thanks Jet. The museum is very interesting and very well done. The museum was included in a trolley tour we took.
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Yours is a great interpretation, Beth, and I like your black-and-white better as well. I might have to spend some time doing a bw conversion on several of those photos. That surely fits the era.
Thanks for sharing… and you made me look back at my post to see the boy. He’s been positioned differently, more pointed at the “street” rather than the sidewalk in the diorama.
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Thanks John. I’m glad you liked my photo in black and white. I thought it was interesting how they rearranged the paper boy.
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