Saturday, 26 November 2016

The Corner

On collecting Primary Research for my Sense of Place project, I came across a new bar in town that I thought was not only visually interesting but also intriguing to the point where I had to go in and take a look around. When you arrive at The Corner, you are presented with nothing but a small door which leads you to an upstairs space which has been made into something truly modern, yet traditional. The Corner is a Mallinsons Taphouse, Mallinsons being based down in Lockwood, a small area just outside of Huddersfield town centre, and the pub being situated in the centre of town.




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 This image shows the view from the upstairs window out onto Market Walk, famously known by the locals as Wappy Nick. 
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This image shows the bar from a slightly different angle, it shows off all different aspects of the bar whilst the viewers eye is mainly directed to the light in the corner of the image but because of how it is focused we can tell that the main priority is the pumps. 
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This is one of my favourite images which I have taken. The boards are taken off and rewritten every time a new product is put onto the pumps. I like the proportion of sign which is evident on the picture because it enables the viewer to know exactly where to look. 
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These are the remainder of the images which I took during the visit.
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