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A tour from Lyon to Lyon, France using the RN7 then the RN82 "La Route Bleue" through Saint Etienne and the Pass of La République.
Some remains of time where RN7, linking Paris to Menton, was the main road "of the sun". Former old gas station and old hotels following the historical way sometimes abandoned or declassified next to the modern route.
Au long de l'ancien tracé de la RN7 ans le secteur de Marchézal.
Sony A7 and Minolta lens MC Rokkor-PG 58 mm f/1.2.
Various processing using Luminar 2018 software.
JPT Route 118 in Manchester near the Shudehill Interchange. This Enviro 400 is named Charlotte Stardust.
We are the 'Felvarrom'.
We love our bicycles, and love to create all kinds of stuff recycling anything that fall into our hands. Nothing can be safe from us.
Take a look around, and if you like something please comment. If you like it a lot, don't make scruples and order it on the www.felvarrom.hu site or in e-mail: info@felvarrom.hu.
In the meantime, peace, love and 42:18!
CAR PHOTOS-MULTIPLE YEARS TAKEN AT ROUTE 66 DRAGWAY IN JOLIET,IL. RACERS AND CAR SHOW,MORE TO BE ADDED.
Route 3
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The travelling camera club is an on going art project devoted to sharing a snapshot of our world. We post disposable camera's to a group of people all around the world, each person gets 5 photos then posts the camera onto the next person in the route.
Eventually the camera will make it back to the travelling camera club H.Q where it will get developed and the photos will be put online for everyone to see.
If you'd like to take part drop us an email at travellingcameraclub@googlemail.com
Telling us your name
Address
if you'd be willing to ship internationally
if you'd be willing to buy a camera
At Route 1, looking south on Route 215 (the road that takes you to the black sand beach of Reynisfjara).
The Mother Road, historic Route 66, used to run through Petrified Forest National Park, paralleling the line of telephone poles. This stretch was open from 1926 until 1958 and was the primary way millions of travelers experience the National Park. Now, a rusted out 1932 Studebaker, the grill of a 1958 sedan, and a sign mark its memory. The I-40 Interstate Highway runs through the park a quarter of a mile south of it.