Something old, something new.
Haymaker, you really nailed a great subject, and started it off with some great photos...
I really liked the "farming leaves it's mark" shot...
Also, there are some excellent pictures posted!! I have enjoyed looking at them!!
here's a few to help the cause...
GOOD JOB EVERYONE!!!
The Empire House, Rising Sun, Indiana
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Old Mt. Zion Cemetary, south of Vevay, Indiana
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The George Street Bridge in Aurora, Indiana
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Also, South of Vevay, In.
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Out in Dearborn County, Indiana, along Tanners Creek
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Also on Tanners Creek...
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katatl wrote:
a couple more results of weathering
Wow to both of those each for their own reasons!
dparsh wrote:
New Hampshire October 2018 Enjoy!!
Great old implements! Thanks for sharing!
francwoods wrote:
The weathered set... from Amador to Bodega.
Wonderful examples of urban decay! The final beach scene is so peaceful. Great set!
Tim103 wrote:
A couple from AZ.
The rides that time forgot! Nice!
davefales wrote:
Many thanks, Haymaker. I thought I had a couple others that were really "weathered" but cannot find them.
We'really here for a couple more days if you happen to run across them!
Roadrunner wrote:
Shingles and old barn wood. The photo here was transferred onto some kind of material which is weatherproof
I enjoy the unique ways old stuff is made new! That stove is a keeper! Retirement looks good!
steve DeMott wrote:
A few worn-out
Might skip a bath in that particular tub ☺
Great old iron! That lock looks strong, but I don't have high hopes for the hasp
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