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Though these gas pumps are no longer in use, they provide a great glimpse back into a time many of us remember, when things seemed a lot simpler.
I can still recall the first time I saw a pump your own gas station in Michigan! They had yet to hit Florida, and I was amazed that people were allowed to fill their own tanks! Now it's hard to find a station where you DON'T.
spring waterfall
taken with a Olympus camedia 3040Z from year 2000
this is a advanced point and shot camera with 3.3 mega pixels and a fantastic old CCD sensor that produces film like images
Os invito a un desayuno especial con el que nos transportamos a décadas pasadas para disfrutar de sabores que aún perduran y de una estética que nos gusta rememorar.
taken with a Canon eos 5d mark1 from 2005 and canon EF 24-85. this is a beautiful camera with a magical full frame image sensor
HaPpY CrAzY TuEsDaY
Theme: Vintage
Old Kodak camera and carrying case. One of a few vintage/old cameras I have.
A little behind this week and took this photo tonight.
Cell photo shot and filter added via phone. Tried to may photo look old. Not so good at editing.
From the website:
In the early days of 1890, searching for copper, they struck GOLD! In 1981 the area was rediscovered by Terry & Don Robertson and today, the property is filled with vintage transportation: over 180 cars, trucks & motorcycles, including Studebaker’s and Harley’s. There is mining equipment, historic buildings and a Stamp Mill that was used for crushing the ore. You will also find a working sawmill and Blacksmith shop with gold panning and a petting zoo for the kids!
Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated!
Chameleon by Ben Hur France Interchangeable colored lenses with 'gold' frame.
Image measures 2 7/8".
Nikon 18-55mm @ 48mm with 12mm extension tube.
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Eyewear
This convertible is a mid-1950's Chevrolet. Havana, Cuba is famous for these vintage cars that owners have lovingly maintained since the revolution and the U.S. embargo that followed. Many still have the original engines that belch out copious amounts of exhaust. For a reasonable fee they will give you a nice tour of new Havana, the areas immediately around the old colonial center.