alexr
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Post by alexr on Aug 8, 2020 14:04:06 GMT
Thanks everyone for your great roads and paths. Now have a think about things that have travelled on those roads and paths (and rails and rivers) - 'old transport'. Could be a train, car, wagon, bike, boat, plane or anything similar; I just ask that it is 'old'. What do I mean by old? I'll leave you to define it as you will, just something that feels right to be shown not in glorious technicolour. Have fun, and I look forward to seeing what gems you all come up with.
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Post by hmca on Aug 8, 2020 19:14:23 GMT
Thanks, Alex. I have a few images that I have taken that would seem to fit for this theme. I could imagine this old farm wagon going down some dirt road..... Edited in SE with a blue filter added and tweaked. Finished off with split toning in LR.
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Post by tonyw on Aug 8, 2020 23:55:53 GMT
Good topic - and I was passing by an old truck used for oil well servicing today that seems to fit the topic. No longer roadworthy but it does run and does its job as long as it doesn't have to go too far. Processed in a combination of Lightroom and Silver Efex Like Helen I have a few images that fit the topic - will have to look in the archives! Tony
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Post by hmca on Aug 9, 2020 0:45:54 GMT
Nice one, Tony. I'll have to do some scouting around to see if I can find anything "new" to add to this thread.
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Post by dennis9 on Aug 9, 2020 8:20:15 GMT
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railway, which takes tourists on a round trip from Garibaldi to Rockaway Beach, a picturesque trip along the coastline. This photo was taken when we visited in 2016. i.ibb.co/TgCW9wm/Oregon.jpgDennis
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Post by WayneS on Aug 9, 2020 15:28:18 GMT
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Post by tonyw on Aug 9, 2020 21:07:23 GMT
An old farm vehicle taking chickens to market - actually a 1912 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER M-W DELIVERY CAR and it's in a museum so no chickens were harmed in the process. Tony
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Post by tonyw on Aug 12, 2020 0:16:18 GMT
We haven't had an old plane yet - can't remember what this one was but I think it counts as old. Processed in Topaz B&W that I haven't used in a while and a modified Jodi layer style frame. More duotone that B&W so hope that counts! Tony
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Post by billz on Aug 14, 2020 20:33:52 GMT
I came across this 1953 Ford Crestline this morning. Built in my birth year, the Ford is old. I'm just upper-middle-age. ;-) Thanks for the theme Alex!
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Post by kdcintx on Aug 14, 2020 21:57:07 GMT
I love it, Wayne. Great nautical engineering techniques for hours of fun.
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Post by kdcintx on Aug 15, 2020 2:56:52 GMT
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Post by whippet on Aug 15, 2020 18:15:44 GMT
I would have liked to have the road darker. But don't have a clue how to do it. My photo. Beamish Museum.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 17, 2020 0:52:49 GMT
An old farm wagon that is likely from the 30s. The canvas hoops were added later and not original. I am trying to get a date from the land owner. Near Beaver Mines, Alberta. August 16, 2020.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 17, 2020 1:54:45 GMT
Old Ford grain truck. Near Lundbreck, Alberta. August 16, 2020
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Post by Peterj on Aug 17, 2020 15:18:54 GMT
Old but still functioning ... Big Boy UP 4014
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