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Imagen capturada desde Roosevelt Island de unos edificios del distrito de Queens sobre la orilla del East River

 

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC 2019

 

Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande / I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.

 

Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.

Thanks so much everyone for your visit and support.

Old Pepsi cola bottling plant, Selma, NC.

 

Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger, Pepsi no Coke, Cheeseburger... Those who know will laugh..

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Pepsi-Cola. Bisbee, AZ.

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax-M 1:2 50mm, Kodak Gold

A NYC classic the neon Pepsi sign, originally on top of Pepsi bottling plant in LIC, installed in the early 40s. Than moved a block down to the East River water front. Due to political BS (Zoning laws), and gentrification of my childhood city.

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Pepsi Cola sign in Long Island City - NYC

Vintage Pepsi can, ca. 1965

 

Nikon D750, f/13.0, 1/20 sec, 105.0mm, ISO 200

AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 IF-ED

I do not believe that this is still a Union Shop office since everything is abandoned but it is a great old sign and great old building in Downtown Jackson, Tennessee...and, even though this photograph was taken in 2013, the sign is still there today but considerably more faded.

 

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D5200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.

 

"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

 

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Neon Pepsi sign was once atop Pepsi-Cola's Long Island City plant in 1940, it was known as New York state's longest electrical sign. It was visible from Manhattan, 59th St Bridge, Elevated rail. Was moved to the Waterfront in the early 80s when the old factory was to be demolished and saved by grass roots preservation group.

I found this old bar sign on the way out of town.

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.:: ♫ PepsiCola ♫ ::.

 

♫♪♫ ... Drugs suck it up

Like vanilla icies

Don't treat me rough,

Treat me really niceys

Decorate my neck

Diamantes ices

Why, come on, come on

Ooh, ooh, ooh,

Ooh, yeah ... ♪♫♫

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A typical downtown street in New Bern, North Carolina. New Bern, North Carolina, was first settled in 1710 by Swiss and German immigrants under the leadership of Christoph de Graffenried, Franz Louis Michel[5][6] and John Lawson. It was named after the (later) capital of Switzerland, Bern. The first permanent seat of the colonial government of North Carolina was located in New Bern. Following the American Revolutionary War, New Bern became the first state capital. Christoph von Graffenried ordered that the layout of the town was made into the shape of a cross, although the town is not in the shape today due to growth of the town and towns surrounding it.

 

New Bern was the site of the Battle of New Bern early in the American Civil War in which the town was captured and occupied by Union forces.

 

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Facing the East River, the Pepsi-Cola sign, in what is now Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

 

From my photo (taken from the ferry) for the *VIVID STREET SIGNS ~ Challenge 21.0**.

1950s Pepsi Cola Clock At Better Days Diner In Nolensville Tennessee,

This was near the 66 Diner in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their malteds were to die for!

 

Tenuous Link: Coke and other signs on Route 66

Shot on film sometime in the late 1990's or early 2000's.

Waste, waste, waste... Fifty years later, we can still see the vestiges of the festival imprinted in the grass of the plain and the surrounding hills...

 

Useful photo for the marketing departments of Coke and Pepsi.

By counting the empty cans of each brand, they can directly read their respective market shares!

 

No need to undertake expensive market research…

 

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Des déchets, des déchets, des déchets… Cinquante ans après, on peut toujours voir les vestiges de la fête imprimés dans l'herbe de la plaine et des colinnes alentour…

 

Cliché utile pour les services marketing de Coca et Pepsi.

En comptant les canettes vides de chaque marque, ils peuvent lire directement leurs parts de marché respectives !

 

Pas besoin d’entreprendre des études de marché coûteuses…

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