Creating a classic

Picture by rcuello


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  • January 06, 2014
  • Nikon D7000
  • Sigma 18 - 250
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
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  • Editing Software Photoshop / Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
museum coca cola atlanta hdr

17 Comments

06 Jan 00:25
rcuello

John S. Pemberton, an Atlanta pharmacist, tinkered for years in his modest laboratory, trying to create successful products for everyday use, in the spring of 1886, with a handful of products to his credit, he was working on a new soft drink recipe. His experimentation paid off. Pemberton came up with a distinctive mix of ingredients that tasted like nothing else around. His creation represented not only a new soft drink flavor, but an entirely new category of beverage - a cola. Coca-Cola quickly soared in popularity, but Pemberton did not live to enjoy its remarkable success. He sold the company in the spring of 1988 and died shortly thereafter. Today, Pemberton's recipe for one of the most successful products ever invented remains one of the most closely guarded secrets in the world.

06 Jan 01:14
sanz3jo

Wow! solo me queda decir que una persona que publique teniendo como meta la foto del día después de ver este trabajo no creo que desee publicar, excelente en todos los aspectos. My PODT

06 Jan 01:50
eduardo_kiehl

neat finish

06 Jan 02:56
jorgehdrbrazil

10

06 Jan 03:45
__banned__user_

A beautiful picture indeed

06 Jan 04:50
Randall.Lohr

HEY that's from my little town of Atlanta Ga! The guy who bought Coca cola is Asa Candler, I have shot many pics of his now abandoned mansion. Great shot Ricardo. Difficult conditions for sure.

06 Jan 05:24
jphoto

Beautifully captured Ricardo, the woodwork is exceptional. Great processing and thanks for the history.

06 Jan 05:43
yvesd

bien fait

06 Jan 06:59
inkslinger

9...

06 Jan 09:45
konstantinos

Excellent processing

06 Jan 12:26
flipd1

Excellent Ricardo. If I am not mistaken didn't the first recipe of Coca Cola have cocaine in its. Now that may be just an Urban Legend but I thought I had heard that before.

06 Jan 16:32
josephc

Excellent.

06 Jan 17:07
pce

Beautiful

06 Jan 19:53
chema

10

06 Jan 23:37
anonymous

10+

06 Jan 23:43
rcuello

@ Phil, I did not know what you say, the root of the word is the same (Coca).

07 Jan 02:35
zhaojisheng

10!

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