It evokes thoughts of what it must have been like to tool down the roads in it during the 30's decade.
Americans seems to be one of the few countries in the world that have institutionalized tipping.
I was talking to a professional portrait photographer who was retiring and selling his gear. When I mention KEH he said they offer hardly anything. But his gear, though rugged and professional, was some years old...
I can't see what was gained by changing what was familiar.
I haven't seen some of these comics for quite a while. Thanks for reminding me that they are still out there.
Nice window into the past. It is why I love old photographs.
Yes, computers seem to now be favoring SSD's to hard drives. I'm wondering if they are becoming an extinct technology.
When you've squeezed all you can out of your existing equipment buy; otherwise spend you money on going places to take pictures. I speak from experience.
After the conglomerate absorbed my doctor's practice I must go through a switchboard in another city to talk to the office---no direct number. It's usually five minutes before I can talk to them directly.
Yes, she does have an eye. Nice shots.
Then again, you could ask: How was your bowel movement?
Thank you. I wasn't alive at the time, so people like us need a reminder.