The Swedish Magazine Kombi has published the series of my photos from the Old Car City USA (pages 18, 19 and 2). Thanks, Kombi! If you have missed the Old Car City USA photo posts, follow this link. Click on image to view full size. gmeanm3r
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This is the last post from my travel to Old Car City USA photo series and the second part of the photos of rusty emblems of vintage cars taken during the trip. I hope you enjoy the rust as much as I do [wink] Click on image to view full size. gmeanm3r
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Once a beauty, now a beast. What story would these vintage cars and trucks tell if they could talk? Would they tell about the Golden Times of American auto industry? or about the road trips around the United States made with their owners? or would they tell about the hard farm work on peanut fields and cotton plantations of Georgia? …
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Here is the second photo post from my travel to the Old Car City USA junkyard-museum, one of my Top 10 “Things-To-Do in Atlanta, Georgia” attractions. Please read the pilot article to get more details about the place. Today’s post contains the first of two sets of photos of the emblems, logos and badges of vintage cars I took while …
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Old Car City USA is a junkyard-museum located in White, Georgia, 50 miles (80 km) north of Downtown Atlanta. The business started out as a store in 1931 by the parents of its current owner Dean Lewis, the sweetest Southern man and an artist himself (make sure you visit Dean’s Art Gallery). These days, 34 acres (14 hectares) junkyard became …
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With all the photography projects running, I had to postpone my most beloved project The Miracles of Polaroid, the most Instantly Loved one, if you wish [smile] On February 10, 2013, I started it with my “Magic Camera”: Polaroid Pronto! Sonar OneStep (1978). As it’s been announced in the project’s pilot post Polaroid: A Miracle Of Modern Science Is Back!, …
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