On 5/28/2011 20:36, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
It fascinates me, Steve, to see that you tend to be after abandoned
In many rural areas of America, abandoned structures like stores or
barns or even houses are simply left to slowly decay rather than being
demolished. This is probably because in rural areas land is not at a
premium and can be left fallow for years. I fins them because I like
to ride my
On 5/30/2011 13:52, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In many rural areas of America, abandoned structures like stores or
barns or even houses are simply left to slowly decay rather than being
demolished. This is probably because in rural areas land is not at a
premium and can be left fallow for years.
I'm sure. We spend so much time taking care of our stuff that it's
fascinating to look at formerly valuable things being allowed to
decay.
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/30/2011 13:52, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In many rural areas of America,
On May 29, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
Fascinating, I like old machinery.
What's the crank handle
Re-set crank.
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 2:05 AM, David Mann d...@multisport.net.nz wrote:
On May 29, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
Great shot. My guess would be mid 70's for that price.
I' used ot work at a Supertest gas station in my teens, and have been
looking for a pump to photograph but so far no luck.
Dave
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Steven Desjardins drd1...@gmail.com wrote:
In the second of my series of
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Wow, that one is old
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Wow, that one is old--nice documentation.
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Wow, that one is old--nice documentation.
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On May 29, 2011, at 5:36 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
Fascinating, I like old machinery.
What's
: Steven Desjardins drd1...@gmail.com
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http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
Wow, that one is old--nice documentation
:51 AM
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I'd love to see some wider shots too--of the buildings etc. Cheers,
Christine
As you wish, m'lady:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1312136161_4WJgDnb-L-LB
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com
: Peso: Old BP Pump
I'd love to see some wider shots too--of the buildings etc. Cheers,
Christine
As you wish, m'lady:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1312136161_4WJgDnb-L-LB
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Ah, I see. Cheers, Christine
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The angle has a lot to do with the curve of the road and getting back
far enough
From: Christine Aguila
Thanks and neato, but, Steve, I have to ask: Why aren't you shooting this
subject straight on? Why the angles you've chosen? Cheers, Christine
Just a SWAG, but it looks me like he maybe didn't want to stand out in
the middle of traffic while making the photographs.
From: Paul Stenquist
I enjoyed seeing both this and the pump. Unfortunately, I'm old
enough that I didn't have to ask about the crank handle. I was
pumping gas out o the ground with one of those when I was a teenager.
Of course I had to check the oil and wash the windshield for every
customer.
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
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From: Steven Desjardins
In the second of my series of Abandoned Gas Pumps of Virginia,
here's one for the BP fans:
http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1310929586_5D4tN8k-L-LB
-- Steve Desjardins
That is an old one.
Gasoline at 38 9/10 cents per gallon leaded regular
I ride many of these Virginia backroads. There are abandoned houses
and collapsing barns, of course. But there is an amazing number of
abandoned stores with gas pumps out front. The biggest problem is
stopping to take the shot.
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 5:49 PM, John Sessoms
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