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The Imperial Theatre is a Broadway theater on 45th St in Manhattan.The theater seats 1,417 people.The theater, which replaced the outdated Lyric Theater,opened on December 25,1923 with a Mary Jane McLane,an Oscar Hammerstein-Vincent Youmans musical.Since then the theater hosted various important hit musicals like Cabaret,Fiddler on the Roof,Pippin Dreamgirls,Les Miserables,and Billy Elliott the Musical.Currently showing at the theater is Natasha,Pierre,and the Great Comet of 1812,a musical adaptation of a segment of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.The musical opened in 2016 and starred Josh Groban,whose last performance was on July 2nd.The musical was nominated for 12 Tony Awards,the highest number of awards in the 2016-2017 season,but only took home two awards.(Oh well).It's last show is on September 3rd,2017.
A sad little place in Tucumcari....with all kinds of electronics, mostly outdated. See Radio Shack...
Last night a random dude told me my head is "terribly outdated" and I "should" update and buy the Lelutka head. Which, to be honest I have been considering BUT, who the eff wanders up to a person and says "Your face is wrong," People in SL are so weird.
This is a totally unedited photo. No filters, nothing. So please beautiful people of flickr - do I need to change my head? Admittedly it is a LAQ head from 2018 but it feels so "Me" I find it hard to change. But, I never dismiss criticism from random people I don't know if there is a nugget of truth in there.
Advise me pretty people. Please.
When you look down to the small village Franqui - a small outdated village under the cliffs of Leucate. Would you believe that this was the first summer resort to be build along the coast of Aude?
Would you think that this, in medieval times, was the only safe sheltered harbor between Port-Vendres and Agde?
Is it possible to belive that this was a place with 3 military small fortifications to protect the civilians from pirates from the Barbary coast? That the place first was declared "safe" as late as 1830.
The long time history is one thing I always find most interesting when in this very South of France. The history going back so many centuries.
This photo is taken after a November storm with large waves and a high tide still hitting the coast.
Alcohol gel ink transfer on Arches 88 paper using hand sanitizer and outdated overhead projection material.
This old grain elevator near Lee Center,IL.,has been closed for a long time. These elevators started fading as modern farming progressed. They could not handle new,larger farm equipment and the cost to remodel to do so was cost prohibitive. Also the decline of railroads made the transport of grain easier, trucks could haul the grain from anywhere on a much more flexible schedule...
Communicating by written word, or even paying by cheque, are activities becoming outdated or obsolete. I love writing with this pen which I have had for most of my adult life, but nowadays such a pleasure is confined to birthday, greetings or Christmas cards.
Seen on an outdated rail wagon in the train museum Koblenz, Germany
Lens: Lensbaby Composer Pro II with Sweet 50 Optics
For Crazy Tuesday - theme ‘Outdated’.
My last SLR, a Yashica FX-D with a Soligor 35-140mm telephoto that has been all over Africa with me from top to bottom and then a Fujifilm S5000 digital bridge camera, my first foray away from film!
Neither has been used for nearly 20yrs!
This piece of outdated industrial ugliness actually looks creative and almost elegant.
The Navy Yard is the site of the first Navy shipyard in the U.S., moved to this site in 1871. It produced a large number of notable navy ships and repaired hundreds more. The Navy still maintains a few engineering facilities there, but most of the site is owned by the city and has a lot of cool modern architecture and plenty of preserved historic industrial buildings. There are also a number of mothballed Navy ships, including, until recently, the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier. It is a surprisingly fun place to visit.
These spices were found in my Mother's cupboard when she moved out if her house in 1997. I don't think I have used any of them since.
Presented for Crazy Tuesday theme: Outdated.
😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday! 😄 everyone!
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cover art on a 1938 Standard Oil California Road Map
captured for Crazy Tuesday theme - Outdated
Som filmfotograf reste min pappa jorden runt.
Jag älskar dessa gamla resväskor trots att de sannolikt aldrig kommer resa mer. Jag är särskilt förtjust i den stora kofferten som är inredd som en garderob klädd med gult mjukt tyg. Där kan man hänga sina kostymer och lägga sina skjortor, stumpor och skor i egna fack. Som liten flicka var det så spännande att öppna den stora kofferten och hitta spännande presenter från fjärran länder.
Jag kommer sannolikt aldrig göra mej av med dem.
As a film photographer, my father traveled the world.
I love his old suitcases even though they will probably never travel again. I am particularly fond of the large suitcase or trunk which is like a wardrobe covered inside with yellow soft fabric. There you can hang up your costumes and put your shirts, socks and shoes in their own compartments. As a little girl, it was so exciting to open the big trunk and find exciting gifts from distant countries.
I guess I will keep them forever.
Ondu pinhole camera 6x6 Mkll. Outdated Fujichrome Provia 100F RDP. Trouble with hybrid solutions, scanning film and digital processing, is to keep the film look and the pinhole look. This one is edited much more subtle, not using the unsharpen mask f.inst. I work to find the best solution.
crazy tuesday, 04.05.2021
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Tag 124/365 (2021) mein altes Lot das ich zum Lehranfang von meinem Vater bekam. Benutzt hab ich es schon Jahrzehnte nicht mehr. Ob es in der Vermessung noch wirklich zum Einsatz kommt weiß ich gar nicht...so im Laser-Zeitalter und der vielen Elektronik. Aber falls das Messband noch zum Einsatz kommt, könnte ich es mir schon vorstellen, aber wer weiß
my old plumb bob that I got from my father at the beginning of my training. I haven't used it for decades.I don't know if it is still really used in surveying...in the age of lasers and all the electronics. But if the measuring tape is still used, I could imagine it, but who knows
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Circa 1921 Kodak Pocket Camera 1A-Series II.
The vintage Kodak was purchased by Pam's (my spouse) Great-grandparents, born 1840's, a few years before their death. We found it boxed in the attic when tossing things out during a visit to the house of Pam's mother. Camera is still functional.
OK, not sure I’m feeling my other shot, maybe a case over concept over style so I’ve re shot after raiding a very old bag of BBQ charcoal.
Outdated and unused, this persimmon 2 wood, also known as a Brassie to those in the UK. has been in the garage golf bag for decades. Modern technology steeling to many yards away from the old wooden masterpiece.
-Image is 2 7/8 inches on the long side.
For Macro Monday - Anachronism
From the days when all we had was film cameras. I do still use film for some imaging, as do a number of other people.
An interesting theme for me as most things I could find at home that fall into the category I still use.
Happy Macro Monday!
For the Macro Monday challenge "Paper" (Feb 5th)
That is the interesting outcome of some recent research comparing typing to handwriting information 'input'.
In our digital age where writing is seen as old-fashioned, outdated and increasingly a dying 'art', we are constantly being pushed towards a digital 'paradise' where paper no longer has a place. But recent research comparing brain activity when hand-writing with computer keyboard input has revealed that many more areas of the brain are used when writing on paper ... and the level of brain activity is very important in retaining information in your memory. Among many other aspects, writing by hand imprints the look and shape of each letter as we write - a keyboard is just an identical key-press. I would suggest that this shows the importance of teaching children how to write both at school and at home!
That said - I am a devoted digital user, who writes with pen on paper every single day!! And I'm delighted to be a completely 'double' minded oldie 😊
PS. the rolled paper in the shot is a Post-It note!
The research was found in a New Scientist article
www.newscientist.com/article/2414241-writing-things-down-...
HMM! 😊
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From an ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring a now outdated and almost forgotten technology in and around the Toronto Canada area.
On Yonge St near Charles St E.
Original photography using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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