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With the Gas local and Paradise local now a combined train into just the Gas Local it is usually filled out with misc work to be done on the way to and from Paradise but on this day the Meatball pair of 4406, 4408 and a Meatball buffer lead a long string of Gas cars for Pipeline seen just west of Ravalli MT on a rather gloomy day.
I intentionally cut off the prices because we don't need to see that! (yes, it was an active gas station).
So today was a big decision, I decided to cut ties with Instagram and deleted my account. I'm tired of being bombarded with advertisements, suggested posts and having no reach whatsoever. I don't see anyone I follow and no one appears to see me. After having a message sent to me telling me they are unfollowing me because my posts don't get enough engagement and therefor I wasn't worthy of their likes and follow. Been called a traitor on IG due to switching camera systems. I knew it was time to say goodbye, again. Its extremely toxic platform and all it does is give me stress and worry about what to post next to make the algorithm happy and fear if I don't post I'll lose followers.
Instagram no longer benefits any photographer or artist unless you already have a well established following somewhere else. It's literally turning into TikTok and I don't see any opportunity to grow.
Flickr is where its at!
They told me the best price for gas was this way. Low and behold the price on the sign was cheap but there was nobody here. There hasn't been anyone here in decades.
Sinclair Gas Station in Rolla, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon TS-E17mm f/4L lens at ƒ/14.0 with a 10-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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Winter benefits:
It is getting dark early enough to snap pictures of illuminated gas stations and be home before curfew.
Madera, Ca
I don't think they sell gas anymore, and, from the looks of the accumulated vehicles, there may not be much go left either.
Maintaining utilities in "old towns" can be a tricky process when you don't want to damage buildings that are over 500 years old.
During the 13th and 14th centuries, Honiton flourished as a market town, benefiting from its strategic location along the busy Exeter to London road.
Woman in sexy lingerie wearing gas mask.
Snowboard deck design.
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Another one from the gas mask room of the High School in the abandoned town of Pripyat, 3km from Chernobyl.
A gas engine and the alternator it drives, dating back to 1899 in an old power plant in Luxembourg.
Read the interesting history of this plant and view more images on my website - www.bcd-urbex.com/powerplant-x-abandoned-power-station-lu...
According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:
Main Entry: ex·tor·tion
Pronunciation: ik-'stor-sh&n
Function: noun
: something extorted; especially : a gross overcharge
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Nuff said.
NOTE: I've seen some other pix of prices slightly higher than this from other parts of the country. I have to say I was surprised, but on some of the neighbor islands in Hawaii, gas is well over $3.90/gallon, so we probably still have the highest prices in the nation. Yet another perk of living in "paradise".
Jackson County, Georgia. Copyright 2007 D. Nelson
This and the following tire photos is all that is left of the old Spur gas station and tire shop on U.S. 441.
Ruins of a gas station formerly owned by a man named Ed Young. In the late 1920's during prohibition he discovered he could make more money selling moonshine than gas, so he sold a lot of moonshine.
if you think it looks familiar it should, this also appears in my book, Abandoned Texas: Under A Lone Star Moon on pages 54 & 55.
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, handheld light producing device set to pink.
Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!
Dieselpunk gas station. Inspired by the artwork by Alejandro Burdisio: onceuponapicture.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/1-alejandro-...
The shadows are getting long as Montana Rail Link's Night Gas Local glides west through the s-curve near Plains, Montana, on a beautiful late afternoon. A pair of SD70ACe's lead the train which includes two centerbeams for Thompson River Lumber.
This old, restored and preserved Shell gas station sits along Front St. running through Issaquah Washington. There is speculation that the building may have been constructed as a residence in the late 1890’s. By 1902 records show the building was used as a warehouse and grocery store. By the 1940s the building had changed hands and became a feed store and gasoline station.
In 2003, the building was Landmarked and the Downtown Issaquah Association (DIA) with assistance from the City of Issaquah, private party donations and volunteers began the process of restoring the building to its 1944 appearance as the Hailstone Feed Store and Shell Gasoline Station.
It’s now most frequently used as a backdrop for social media posts.