Wednesday, March 4, 2009

(116) Westdale Boutique Mall


We thought the automatic instant photo booth had disappeared sometime during the era of fifty cent subway fares. At one of the 905's more nausea-inducing malls-in-decline, Westdale Boutique Mall, we came across a functioning example of a photo booth with updated graphics applied thereon to entice users. How delightful we thought, delaying our minor errand long enough to take a snap.
With certainty, we acknowledge the value of photobooth photos. A quick scan of Cray III supercomputer results from ebay and other e-places reveals the depth, volume and profundity of such images. We are glad that the too impatient and media saturated youth of today might still have the chance to serendipitously pass through the mall and have their curiosity and patience rewarded with a modest strip of weak images of their fleetingly young selves with a friend or sweetheart giggling at the cheap little lens behind the curtain to clutch and treasure as the world disintegrates.

To learn a little more about photobooths: click here.

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