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    The Road

    I could not find a topic for such a subject, but it seems fitting to have one. I'll start it off with a photograph I made in 2017 in Albany County, Wyoming.



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    Looking forward to seeing photographs of the road to feed my wanderlust.

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    Re: The Road

    . . Roadside gas station ruins & Dry Lake, S. of Austin, Nevada.
    . . Gas Station at Dry Lake by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . #BUAB 191. Camera: 4x5 Tachihara, lens: 135mm Nikkor, O2 filter, on 4x5 Kodak PXP. 1986.

    More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57711685441752

    Reinhold

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    Re: The Road

    Last month in Waukegan, Illinois


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    Richard Wasserman

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    Re: The Road

    All roads lead to Casinos

    There and now way down here...

    https://www.chicagotribune.com/subur...nzu-story.html

    Very familiar with the decline of Waukegan, my favorite Steakhouse on the harbour closed years ago, a room with a view...

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    Last month in Waukegan, Illinois


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    Tin Can

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    Re: The Road


    the govm't

    An old one and the first thing I thought of to fall under "the road"
    These lay in the street in front of my driveway for at least 6 months exactly as you see them before it dawned on me to get a camera.

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    Re: The Road

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    Road to Borrego

    This one was shot in 2011 in the Anza Borrego region. Chamonix 4x5 w/ 90mm Nikkor SW on Tmax 100 film.
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    Re: The Road

    From my archives

    Rick Allen

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    practicing Pastafarian

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    Re: The Road

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    Last month in Waukegan, Illinois


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    Sort of symbolic, the older utility pole leaning, while the modern cell tower is ramrod straight.

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    Re: The Road

    Great idea for a thread, excellent contributions, all!

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    U.S. 60 in Kentucky (can't remember exactly where) ca. late 1980s. Tri-X, HC-110, 90mm lens.

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