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I had a thing for fighter jets growing up. My Dad and I built an aircraft carrier for some metal models I played with. Interestingly enough the CVN-77 is the USS George H. W. Bush who was the President at the time this picture was taken.
***Decided to merge images from my old Flickr account with my current account. Photos and descriptions from 2007-2009.
Location: Malate, Philippines
These two women were just laying in what looked like a wheel barrel? Or maybe just a wooden cart.
Railroad:
Wisconsin & Southern
Locomotive:
SOO 1003
Train:
Ferry Move
Location:
Whitewater. Wi.
Date:
10/21/2010
Comment:
...to an earlier time. Ferry move of SOO 1003 makes it to Whitewater just before the shadows totally cover the tracks.
NYC: Midtown / Marsh McLennan
Tony Smith: Throwback
Leica M10 Monochrom | Voigtländer 28/2 Ultron ASPH
Designed and built by the artist, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is considered by many to be his masterpiece. As Marion said, “DeGrazia had a vision. He knew exactly what he was doing… When it was ready, we opened the door and the people kept flooding in.” That was in 1965, and people from around the world continue to visit the legendary landmark of art and architecture. The site is on the National Register of Historic Places and is included in National Geographic’s Geotourism MapGuide to the Sonoran Desert. Happy Throwback Thursday!
This was a computer project my farther worked on way back in the early days of mainframes. Someone else put it on social media and I am sorry I did not get to the joke first.
NYC: Midtown / Marsh McLennan
Tony Smith: Throwback
Leica M10 Monochrom | Voigtländer 28/2 Ultron ASPH
Some things haven't changed. Just inside the park, the rental area still has the old signage and looks like a throwback.
In the early 1970’s, Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia became fascinated with the medium and created hundreds of enameled copper and silver objects including pieces of jewelry, sculptures, and enamel on copper paintings. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Please join us for the opening reception of “Enamel on Copper Paintings of Ted DeGrazia”! January 30th, from 5-7pm, at the Gallery in the Sun.