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Packard Series II
The Packard Motor Car Company was an American luxury automobile company. It was founded in Warren Ohio as the Ohio Automobile Company by James Ward Packard, his brother William, and their partner, George Lewis Weiss. The first car rolled out of the factory on November 6, 1899.
Packard’s cars were considered the preeminent luxury car before World War II, and owning a Packard was prestigious. Henry Bourne Joy, a member of one of Detroit's oldest and wealthiest families, bought a Packard. Impressed by its reliability, he brought together a group of investors to refinance the company, soon after which Packard moved its operations to Detroit.
In 1953 (or 1954, depending on your source), Packard bought rival Studebaker and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. Some historians believe that this was the beginning of the end of the company. It was certainly followed by a series of circumstances and events that ultimately led to the end of the company in 1962.
This series of photographs was taken at America’s Packard Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The Museum is a restored Packard dealership transformed into a museum that displays twentieth-century classic Packards and historic Packard artifacts and memorabilia.
The dealership originally sold Packards in Dayton, Ohio beginning in 1908. It moved into the building that is now home to the museum in 1917. Robert Signom II, the museum's Founder and Curator for 27 years, acquired the building in 1991 and painstakingly rehabilitated it to its original Art Deco grandeur, opening the museum in 1992.
Car Collector magazine named the museum one of the top ten automotive museums in the United States. The cars on display range from 1900s Brass Era cars, the streamlined Classic cars of the 1930s and 1940s, to the modern Packards of the 1950s. The museum also has a collection of war machines, parts, accessories, and original sales and service literature.
My first thought, why drive they are not finally drive on.
I like this view very much, that view down the Oranienburger Street. Here one morning and what the heck, unfortunately cloudless. Logically, I had to wish away the overhead lines or let's say the tangle. LOL The sky, however, I have not messed up. There are traces of the LE.
Dear all! I'm very sorry right now not to find the necessary time here at Flickr. Thanks for visiting and favoriting!
The very best greetings from this city! fr̅a̅n̅k
deserta — hide ♫
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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM
Exposure: ƒ/9.5 | 2″s ND +6stops ISO 200
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The Baltic Sea and those vacation photos are now finally over;). Long live the Baltic Sea lol. I now finally have time again for other photo projects. Sure, as if I were not already long ago back in Berlin on the road again. 〷(͡° ͜ʖ ͡°҂)
Thank you for your visit and the Numerous comments and favorites.
ulrich schnauss — goodbye ♫
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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM
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We are lucky to live somewhere you can get a nice sunset whilst not traveling out of our area. This is one of the remaining Victorian Shelters in Southport with the Marine Way Bridge in the background. Stay safe everyone and have a good weekend.
急に暖かくなり、近くの公園では桜も満開になっていました
It suddenly got warmer, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom in a nearby park.
It is the only direct backyard on Alexanderplatz. There are no other buildings this close to the tower.
And you notice it right away, right? 24mm are just different, it's not mine. 35mm did not go untried, unfortunately it was not enough in terms of angle.
The image quality is also significantly lower than that of RF lenses. But what can I say fortunately music has priority here. (ツ)
Music it is!
hania rani — buka ♫
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EOSR | EF24-85mm ƒ/3.5-4.5USM
Exposure: ƒ/5.6 | 1/350s ISO 100
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First hike of the season with a wonderful sunny day and lots of snow melting. Because of the ice I was not able to get all the way to the peak (1722m) but the view was fantastic. This is a 154mp stitched view from 16 images.
B-sides and rarities III. Not all photos make the cut. Because not quite good enough, too experimental, a study or just not sure about it.
But, something keeps triggering about these photos. This interbellum between X-mas and New Year might be a good opportunity to show some of them.
Here comes the sun!
Casa delle farfalle - Bordano (UD).
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Canon EOS R + Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM + Sigma 1.4X T.C. @ 1/125 f/5.6
Ich hab seit einigen Jahren mal wieder den guten alten Ringblitz ausgepackt. Gut dass es im Garten momentan so viele Blumen und Käfer zum fotografieren gibt...
Washoe Valley is very unique. So many different landscapes depending on the time of year. Right now the snowpack in the mountains havent melted yet as its dead of winter. This leaves the lower areas very dry and void of life.
Blyth's shrike-babbler
#HenryKoh #canon #EOSR #400DO #400DO2 #birdphotography #bird #birds #birding #800mm #tripod