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Valero Gas Station, 5th Street & Alameda Street, Downtown Los Angeles, California
10/14 Impossible ColorSX70
I was crowned with a Spike right through my Head
But it's all right now, in fact it's a gas
But it's all right, I'm Jumpin' Jack flash
It's a Gas, Gas, Gas
Leaving Valley Of Fire and I turn to the East and see this - a beacon of blue toned light in an otherwise warmer area just as the sun is going down to the West. It's like an illustration with how it stood out against the landscape. My original intent was to refresh my Valley of Fire photos and capture rocks and textures, but my favorite photos end up being of the manmade structures against the natural backdrop.
Forsaken gas station along Interstate 70 in Cooper County, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 110-second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Gas Street Basin is a canal basin in the centre of Birmingham, England, where the Worcester and Birmingham Canal meets the BCN Main Line. It is located on Gas Street, off Broad Street, and between the Mailbox and Brindleyplace canal-side developments.
Taken in downtown Covington, Kentucky.
My sight is such that I have to pay close attention to where I step so I look down a lot and see things like this. Around here, yellow means gas and blue indicates water.
Since it is a casting, I tend to read what it says regarding where it was made. Lots of castings in our area were made in Michigan like this one was. Most summers we pass through Jackson, Michigan (where this was made) on our way north to the Petoskey area. There is a big prison in Jackson. Do you think prisoners make these things? (just kidding i think)
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 2 Folding Cartridge Premo (circa 1919). All settings are mentioned as they appear on the camera. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.
The aperture on the Premo, as I stated, is a simplified US system. My original calculation is wrong. I've determined the settings are as followed.
1 - f/8
2 - f/16
3 - f/32
4 - f/64
During the lockdown, I decided to take Route 66 into St. Louis, and I took the old cameras with me. Here is a photo of the gas station in... Odell? Notice the light leaks. I thought I fixed them, but as later photos reveal, it appears I didn't.
Shutter: 50
Zoom: Fixed
Aperture: 4
400 ASA
A Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.1 dons his M50 gas mask prior to a company run aboard Adazi Military Base, Latvia, April 15, 2017. The Marines are in Latvia for Exercise Summer Shield, a multinational training evolution designed to train with NATO Allies in Europe.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Sean J. Berry)
The westbound Montana Rail Link Gas Local scares up some Canadian Geese on the frigid Clark Fork River as it rolls towards Pipeline (Thompson Falls). Former Southern Pacific SD45 no. 318 leads SD70ACe no. 4312.
Gasoline - Moist - www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dbywt5sl2A
Not very good for the environment...
59. liquid- 100 pictures in 2013 www.flickr.com/groups/100picturechallenge/discuss/7215763...
4/365: The 2013 Edition www.flickr.com/groups/3652013/
A line of classic gas pump globes waiting to be auctioned off at Barret-Jackson 2015 in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Street & documentary
Humans of New York inspired
Candid shots taken in Kingston this evening whilst it was drizzling. Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lens on a Canon 5D Mark II body.
Roadside America: An Indianan man has been collecting vintage gas dealership signs since 2013. He has put these signs on 18 foot poles to celebrate the coming and going of gas station product distribution franchisors / brands.
When Eileen and I went to Plymouth, MA last year, we decided to take a stroll along the wharf to see if there was anything worth photographing. I got a couple of shots of some boats and I thought this shot of this "gas station on water" was kind of cool. Especially with the sun going down for the night. It's funny, out on the cape and on the islands, even the boat gas stations have to live up the "Cape Cod - cedar shingle" code or zoning laws. I must say it looks great, but everything has that look. If you ever get up that way, you'll know what I mean.
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The Iconic Gas Club loved by many a Huddersfield Town fan, with the Gasometre immediately behind. Demolition is well under way in this shot.
More information here: huddersfieldhub.co.uk/date-is-set-for-demolition-of-hudde...