Now I'm itchin...great shot!
Fantastic job. Way-to-Go!!!
Looks like some nice Fall color. Nice set of photos. I hope someday my wife and I can make it to your fair city someday. My wife wants to visit the Gaither complex. My wife sang with Christ Church Choir for years and is featured on a couple old Gaither DVD's. Anyway...Nice photos, hope to get some shots myself in a few days.
Beautiful pictures MT. I saw a few Monarchs the other day. I wonder how they navigate through this big city so easily. I hope they all make it to their destination.
Thanks for sharing and taking us along. I am always amazed by the places you go to.
Wow, now those are colorful images. Great job!
Another of your amazing photos. Great catch.
boberic wrote:
Congrats. Trust the man who wears the star.
You know it. Wish there were still full service Texaco gas stations.
kpmac wrote:
Congratulations. It's a really nice image.
Thanks, I did plan this one with the photo contest in mind.
Hereford wrote:
Did you take this photo back in the 1950s??? Everything looks that old.
No, this is all the result of modern software processing. The photo was taken on October 8th, 2020. Some amazing things can be done these day.
imagemeister wrote:
Congrats ! - looks familiar ? ........thanks for sharing
This same gas station was featured in one of my recent topics "As seen on TV, American Pickers related".
Hi Folks, well I'm bragging a bit here (ha, ha). Since the pandemic, I don't get to celebrate among my fellow photography club members. Currently the Nashville Photography Club now only meets virtually. However, to keep members engaged in photography, the club offers several contests...Weekly, Monthly and Yearly. The yearly winner is chosen (as the best) from all the monthly winners during the past year. It's a lot of fun and keeps us "looking" for possible contest candidates. Anyway...Thanks for humoring me. Hope everyone is safe and healthy.
1st place winning photo at NPC B&W photo contest 10-14-20 DSC01957-BW02 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
That's so cool, drones are becoming popular for this kind of thing. Too bad I don't have one for this weeks Nashville Photography Club photo contest with the theme of alternate perspective. Fun stuff Tom.
My heart is heavy with this news John. Your kindness is something I always looked forward to experiencing and reading here on UHH. There's so much attacking and hatred going on in the world today, but never a harsh word from my good friend John Lawrence. Your such an inspiration and blessing with your attitude. I try to emulate some of that in my life. Personally a photo's taken date means nothing to me, so if you are feeling up to posting old stuff, by all means do. I'm going through some health issues myself. I have a progressive lung disease. Doctors want me on oxygen but I'm resisting. I haven't been able to go out and capture the things I once could. I understand John. It's hard when we can't get out and enjoy our photography hobby like we once could. I'm going to keep watching for you anyway. Your always going to be in my thoughts and in my heart.
tainkc wrote:
This is a very nice series, Jim. It is sad that I saw a couple of those cars which I owned similar models. I should have taken better care of them. But at that time, who knew?
I know, I have a lot of things I threw away over they years that are now collectables and worth some money. At the time it was considered junk. Now, I'm a little more careful about what I throw away.