Erik in the World’s Greatest Store

Erik in the World’s Greatest Store

Edward Schonsett (Henderson, NV)
Photographed December 2006, London, England

Ed. Note: The photograph “The Eiffel Tower reflected in a small puddle of water” has been disqualified. After asking the photographer how he achieved the image, the judges decided that the photograph was digitally enhanced beyond what is allowed outside the “Altered Images” category.

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It looks like a painting. Beautiful picture, I can almost sense the magic, heavy atmosphere.

Love this picture. All the different lamps hanging from the ceiling add interest to it.

It looks amazing, a shop I would love to visit!

This store is in Camden Market, near Camden Lock. It is right at the very top and back of the market, at the end of a row of mostly furniture shops. I've bought incense there. A lot of their stock is far eastern, from kites to arabic lamps. It's a fun visit.

Does this store really exist? and if so where in London??? Please respond with address. Thank you.

This could be my daughter's boy friend Jason in the World's Greatest Store. I sent a copy to her.

Wonderful. Magical. Makes you want to be there. Anyone know the name of the shop?

Reminds me of the movie WallE. Tons of junk, that someone hopes someone else will buy.



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