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A nice restarant atable-hokkaido.com/ .
Yuni, Hokkaido.
Ricoh XR8 Rikenon 50mm F1.8, Era (公元)100 developed with Kodak HC110, for the test of the developer.
Grain is too big and sharpness is bad. I don't like this developer.
San Jose, CA; the store is long gone but the sign remains. The top and bottom letters were most likely opal glass originally:
When in New York, make sure you go on the Staten Island Ferry. Some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline and the statue of Liberty. And it's free. And has really cool signage!!
Fisheye EF15mm lens . Mirror image tones and sky darkening in Lightroom
Autumn colours starting to appear in some of the leaves at Bodnant garden. I'm not sure what tree these leaves are from, id welcomed. Looks best on black.
A couple more shots below, the first of the same tree, the second an Acer.
BB&T (3,207 square feet)
5340 George Washington Memorial Highway, Washington Square, Yorktown, VA
Opened in July 1996
The old Wildwood NJ Ocean East Motel sign , saved an hour before demoition (10/05), sits
awaiting its move to a new home along the Chesapeake Bay in MD.
Centralia is a borough and ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from over 1,000 residents in 1981 to 12 in 2005,[1] 9 in 2007, and 10 in 2010, as a result of a mine fire burning beneath the borough since 1962. Centralia is one of the least-populated municipalities in Pennsylvania.
All properties in the borough were claimed under eminent domain by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1992 (and all buildings therein were condemned), and Centralia's ZIP code was revoked by the Post Office in 2002. However, a few residents continue to reside there in spite of the failure of a lawsuit to reverse the eminent domain claim. ** Wikipedia...
We passed through this "Ghost Town" yesterday and you can actually see the smoke oozing out of cracks in the ground. There were still about 6 or 7 homes in existence
The residents got tired of answering where the fire is located thus this sign.
It's interesting to see this once thriving little town that is now just empty streets, old street signs, old fire hydrants, some old yard fencing still in place, but no houses except those few that are holding out...
this sign gets filled with stickers and then someone will eventually steal it. it happened a couple times now.
Sign for the very unique Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, where your room is guaranteed not to be run of the mill.
Visiting the USS Hornet aircraft carrier in Alameda, California.
This ship was constructed from 1940 to 1943 and was launched on Aug. 30, 1943. The originally named USS Kearsarge was one of 24 ships of the Essex class. The Hornet was decommissioned in 1970 and is now a National Historic Landmark as well as a California Historic Landmark and can be visited - you only have to find her in Alameda... (not too many road signs guide you...).
The USS Hornet is famous for being the ship that has recovered the astronauts of Apollo 11 on July 24, 1969 - the astronauts that had landed on the moon for the first time.
On deck and in the hangar a lot of different aircraft and the Mobile Quarantine Facility of the space rescue mission can be examined. Not all aircraft on display were used on that ship.
If you plan to visit the ship you should spend at least 1/2 day, otherwise you will not be able to see everything. The engine room tour alone took us 90 minutes.
This was my second visit. The first one was back in 2006. Photos are available in this album as well.
Happy New Year from Marengo, Iowa. A fine vintage neon motel sign still beckons travelers off of old US Highway 6. Pop. 2600.
Tom Hiddleston (Loki) and Chris Hemsworth (Thor), stars of the upcoming Thor movie, sign autographs in the Marvel booth.
I don't know what the sign on the Gamull pub means.
My guess would be that when Gamull was a village outside Preston, rather than a district of Preston, the residents of Gamull had their own railway station, not far from here
Sign for Kewpee Hamburgers in downtown Lima, Ohio. Great local chain, and one of the top ranked burger places in Ohio.
Original photos by otzberg and squareinteeth. I created this to show the complex signage required to facilitate a campus policy that had designated smoking areas, as opposed to 100% smoke-free.
This sign was spotted while making our pilgrimage to Abbey Road in St. Johns Wood, London. I'd never seen such a sign before. Now in America we have the "slow children" signs which can be seen as a joke by themselves but I think this one beats it. The elderly stick figures alone are awesome. I subconciously just figured all stick figures were the same age but I guess they age just like humans. 1 human year = 4 stick figure years?