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Tomorrow is Record Store Day

The vinyl is spining on a turntable. The long exposition makes the center of the vinyl blured. The picture in the center of a vinyl creates interesting and colourful circles. If the arm had been lowered it would not have been sharp, so it is lifted. The light is natural from the top and the second one slightly from the front left. They are not flashguns. They give a nice warm cast.
The vinyl is spining on a turntable. The long exposition makes the center of the vinyl blured. The picture in the center of a vinyl creates interesting and colourful circles. If the arm had been lowered it would not have been sharp, so it is lifted. The light is natural from the top and the second one slightly from the front left. They are not flashguns. They give a nice warm cast.
Record Store Day is marking its 10th anniversary.

Record Store Day is marking its 10th anniversary.

Tomorrow is the day to celebrate indie record stores and the vinyl that defined more than one generation.

Chris Charkowy owner of Mindbomb Records in downtown St. Catharines, says vinyl sales have pulled record stores back from extinction.

Despite the demise of HMV, Doug Putnam, an Ancaster man who took over the Sunrise music chain, is counting on the upswing in physical media as he moves to expand across Canada.

Sunrise will take over 70 vacant HMV stores including the store at the Pen Centre.

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