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Bar The Rays: 15 Closed & Abandoned Tanning Salons

24 Sep

[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]

These closed and abandoned tanning salons, spas and studios made hay while the sun didn’t shine but sooner or later they (and their clients) felt the burn.

“Sun-Tan-Drews” may not have been the sunniest tanning salon in St Andrews, Scotland but it was by far the punniest. Note the “W” on the lettered sign had fallen off sometime in the past and was replaced by a slightly smaller version. Kudos to Flickr members Ian Macdonald (Ghiribizzo) and Jonathan Baldwin (artistry), and Panoramio member Richie W, all of whom captured the recently shuttered pun-tastic tanning salon in early 2007.

Smokeless

The sign on the door of this closed Bristol, England tanning salon states smoking inside is prohibited, assuring potential customers they won’t be burnt to a crisp for the sake of fashion. Another sign, hand-written this time, notes the business has moved to newer and more northerly digs. Shame they didn’t take the alluring window stickers with them when they moved. Flickr member Steve (Steve Lewis2009) snapped the abandoned Wells Road spa in May of 2010.

The Sun Isn’t There

This gloriously grainy photo of the late and unlamented “Sun Valley electric UV tanning salon” – in the words of photographer and Flickr member Boo (Lawrence Peregrine-Trousers) – was taken in early 2003 somewhere in Lancashire, northern England. Odd how many tanning studios there are in the UK, abandoned or not… then again, have you seen British people lately?

Hot Stuffed

The “Hot Staff” (yes, that’s its name) Tanning Salon in Naha, capital city of Okinawa, is a mass of contradictions. An information page states the salon is open year round but it’s “CLOSED” whenever you access the page. The salon’s website hasn’t been updated since 2011 but regardless… a tanning salon in Japan’s most southerly prefecture?? As for the spa’s curious name, well, typos are all in good fun until they create issues for employees.

One Lesstan

Founded in 2006, “Lextan” grew to become the biggest chain of luxury tanning salons in Wales with 16 locations. Erm, make that 15 – on the night of June 15th, 2016 the Lextan studio in Ebbw Vale (pop. 33,000) burnt to the ground and was totally destroyed in what local police have stated was an arson attack. Seems someone wasn’t happy with their tan lines or ended up looking like Tan Mom.

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28 Ethereal Images of Light Rays that Glow

18 Apr

To photographers light is the most important thing above all else. It is the ultimate prize to come home with a photo with “good light”.

One type of light that is truly ethereal is the phenomenon of rays of light. It is only possible for light rays to be visible in an image when certain atmospheric conditions exist; there must be some kind of particle suspended in the air for the light to bounce off such as dust, fog, or smoke.

Here are 28 images of light rays that have a certain glow about them. Enjoy!

Photograph Home by matt dinning on 500px

Home by matt dinning on 500px

Photograph Poland by Artur Magdziarz on 500px

Poland by Artur Magdziarz on 500px

Photograph Amazing Earth by Rick White on 500px

Amazing Earth by Rick White on 500px

Photograph The Valley of Light by Michael Shainblum on 500px

The Valley of Light by Michael Shainblum on 500px

Photograph A Journey to the Light by Rarindra Prakarsa on 500px

A Journey to the Light by Rarindra Prakarsa on 500px

Photograph Raging Light by Martin Kornmesser on 500px

Raging Light by Martin Kornmesser on 500px

Photograph Praying by La Mo on 500px

Praying by La Mo on 500px

Photograph The Cave by Tommy  Angelsen on 500px

The Cave by Tommy Angelsen on 500px

Photograph Dawning by Dylan Toh  & Marianne Lim on 500px

Dawning by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim on 500px

Photograph heavenly autumn 7 by Bart Ceuppens on 500px

heavenly autumn 7 by Bart Ceuppens on 500px

Photograph Hold On Tight by Vichaya Pop on 500px

Hold On Tight by Vichaya Pop on 500px

Photograph Light shower by Martin Kornmesser on 500px

Light shower by Martin Kornmesser on 500px

Photograph Waiting for a New Life! by Mardy Suong Photography on 500px

Waiting for a New Life! by Mardy Suong Photography on 500px

Photograph Nori Othman by Mohammed Abdo on 500px

Nori Othman by Mohammed Abdo on 500px

Photograph Beams of Light by BP Chua  on 500px

Beams of Light by BP Chua on 500px

Photograph Peter's ray by Jarno Dijkstra on 500px

Peter's ray by Jarno Dijkstra on 500px

Photograph Better than Coffee by Tracey Harrison-Hill on 500px

Better than Coffee by Tracey Harrison-Hill on 500px

Photograph Upper Antelope Canyon by Victor Chen on 500px

Upper Antelope Canyon by Victor Chen on 500px

Photograph Descending by Thomas Conrad  on 500px

Descending by Thomas Conrad on 500px

Photograph Sunset With A Twist by Michael Shainblum on 500px

Sunset With A Twist by Michael Shainblum on 500px

Photograph Sonnenstrahlen im Wald by Leo Pöcksteiner on 500px

Sonnenstrahlen im Wald by Leo Pöcksteiner on 500px

Photograph The lake by Christian Wig on 500px

The lake by Christian Wig on 500px

Photograph morning by Alberto Melcangi on 500px

morning by Alberto Melcangi on 500px

Photograph Enveloping light by Stefan Andronache on 500px

Enveloping light by Stefan Andronache on 500px

Photograph Fresh Beginning by Scott Knox on 500px

Fresh Beginning by Scott Knox on 500px

Photograph Ray Of Light by Roland Guth on 500px

Ray Of Light by Roland Guth on 500px

Photograph Home is where the light is by Claudiu Guraliuc on 500px

Home is where the light is by Claudiu Guraliuc on 500px

Photograph Entrance by markus  on 500px

Entrance by markus on 500px

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Light Rays

18 Apr

Rays of light are that golden egg photographers dream about, lust after, desire with all their heart. Earlier I shared a set of images that display a great example of rays of light.

Geert Orye

By Geert Orye

Weekly Photography Challenge – Rays of Light

So now it’s your turn to go out and replicate this type of photograph. You may think – that’s impossible how can I create that if it doesn’t already exist? Well there are some things you can do to help it along.

  • Look for a foggy day or condition
  • Go out to shoot in the early morning and look for mist that is laying low over the land with the sun coming through it
  • Find a dusty old dirt road and drive up and down it a few times, then get out and start shooting
  • Go to a historic site or museum and see if you can shoot inside some of the old musty buildings, look for light coming in the windows
  • Sheer curtains or blinds over a window can help too

So get out and look for the light. Here are a few more examples:

HuTDoG83

By HuTDoG83

Caruba

By caruba

Deepak

By Deepak

Alexander Kesselaar

By Alexander Kesselaar

Billy Wilson

By Billy Wilson

Chantrybee

By chantrybee

Lawrence OP

By Lawrence OP

Share your rays of light images here:

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge. Sometimes it takes a while for an image to appear so be patient and try not to post the same image twice.

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Haleakala Anti-Crepuscular Rays

22 Aug
Haleakala anti-crepuscular rays

Anti-crepuscular rays appear in the sky at sunset above the shadow of Haleakala over the Pacific Ocean

Sometime ago I mentioned my favorite view on the island of Maui is the 30 mile shadow of Haleakala at sunset. This past year when I visited I was treated to an interesting display of anti-crepuscular rays converging on the horizon. This happened just before sunset and the perspective effect of the rays converging on the horizon was quite a mind bender. Remember this was seen with the sun to my back as the beams of light made their way around the gigantic Haleakala volcano. The next time you’re watching sunset don’t forget to look behind you.

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Haleakala Anti-Crepuscular Rays

25 Mar
Haleakala anti-crepuscular rays

Anti-crepuscular rays appear in the sky at sunset above the shadow of Haleakala over the Pacific Ocean

Sometime ago I mentioned my favorite view on the island of Maui is the 30 mile shadow of Haleakala at sunset. This past year when I visited I was treated to an interesting display of anti-crepuscular rays converging on the horizon. This happened just before sunset and the perspective effect of the rays converging on the horizon was quite a mind bender. Remember this was seen with the sun to my back as the beams of light made their way around the gigantic Haleakala volcano. The next time you’re watching sunset don’t forget to look behind you.

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

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Creating Realistic Sun Rays in Photshop – Video Tutorial

04 Nov

Creating Realistic Sun Rays or sunbeams in Photshop – Video Tutorial by Yanik’s Photo School.

 
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Tutorial #6 – Classic Sun Rays Through the Woods Effect in Photoshop [Quick & Easy – Step by Step]

02 Nov

Thanks for the support on the previous tutorials. This is a tutorial showing you how to achieve a powerful sun rays through the trees effect. I add a ‘sun’ to an image and add a few rays from it breaking through the trees. Hope you enjoyed, please rate, comment and subscribe. Let me know what you want to see! Music ‘Take ‘Em On’ by OfficialRandolph: www.youtube.com-user-OfficialRandolph
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