Mos6502
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raydm6
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Part of the charm for me visiting my fiancé here in Phnom Penh is witnessing the contrast and co-existence of old world and new world development.
We had to visit an immigration specialist in a newly constructed office hi-rise, but were asked to park across the street in what appears to be a Tuk-Tuk graveyard. Love it!

We had to visit an immigration specialist in a newly constructed office hi-rise, but were asked to park across the street in what appears to be a Tuk-Tuk graveyard. Love it!

dourbalistar
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An alternate view to the same scene as Post #140 above. Ricoh R1 (Panorama mode), Kodak Ultra Max 400 (expired 2019).

2022.04.20 Roll #307-0012.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2022.04.20 Roll #307-0012.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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EarlJam
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One from my mom's archive. Early September 1942, three soon-to-be high school seniors heading out for a weekend of camping before school starts. My mom's brother is behind the wheel, with his two best friends. By the end of the school year in June 1943, they all had their draft notices, headed to the Army and Europe. All survived the war.
Voigtlander Rollfilm (116) Camera, 11.4 cm/f4.5 Skopar, Verichrome

Voigtlander Rollfilm (116) Camera, 11.4 cm/f4.5 Skopar, Verichrome

boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
One from my mom's archive. Early September 1942, three soon-to-be high school seniors heading out for a weekend of camping before school starts. My mom's brother is behind the wheel, with his two best friends. By the end of the school year in June 1943, they all had their draft notices, headed to the Army and Europe. All survived the war.
Voigtlander Rollfilm (116) Camera, 11.4 cm/f4.5 Skopar, Verichrome
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That is a classic kid car. Marvelous.
trix4ever
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Rubyvale, Qld, Oz
Leica M6, zeiss 21mm f4.5, tri-x
EarlJam
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By the end of the school year in June 1943, my uncle had the car, a 1929 Model A, in pretty good shape, at least the exterior. While he was away in service, my mom drove the car and continued upgrading it, redoing the interior and having a roof installed. Sadly, it was stolen in late 1945, a few weeks before my uncle returned home. Here's what it looked like in late 1943/early '44, before the roof was installed. The two friends of my mom are unidentified. I'm also not sure of the location, possibly Long Beach (CA).One from my mom's archive. Early September 1942, three soon-to-be high school seniors heading out for a weekend of camping before school starts. My mom's brother is behind the wheel, with his two best friends. By the end of the school year in June 1943, they all had their draft notices, headed to the Army and Europe. All survived the war.
Voigtlander Rollfilm (116) Camera, 11.4 cm/f4.5 Skopar, Verichrome
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Voigtlander Rollfilm (116), Verichrome, as with the prior image

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Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I've been a car nut my whole life. My uncle was a late 40s, early 50's hot rodder, and only 15 years older than me. This would have been a very nicely done car of that era. The tire and wheel combo was quite deluxe. This is the sort of car I would lust for even now.
x-ray
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I’ve run across several fields of classic cars rusting away. These old guys here in the hollers collect all kinds of “stuff” with the intent to do something with it but never seem to get around to it.
I was aware of a location an hour and a half from my home where another old guy had a red of classics stacked 3 high in places in the weeds just rusting away. He and his wife lived in the back of a country store in a couple of rooms and heated the place with wood. Basically they were dirt poor but had hundreds of thousands of dollars in classic cars and car parts dating back to the teens. I spoke to the owners son and he said he couldn’t get his dad to sell anything. I think the old man died and the son sold off the cars.
I guess there’s comfort in owning “stuff” for some folks.
So you never know what you’re going to run across.
M9 and probably a 50 Asph Summilux
I was aware of a location an hour and a half from my home where another old guy had a red of classics stacked 3 high in places in the weeds just rusting away. He and his wife lived in the back of a country store in a couple of rooms and heated the place with wood. Basically they were dirt poor but had hundreds of thousands of dollars in classic cars and car parts dating back to the teens. I spoke to the owners son and he said he couldn’t get his dad to sell anything. I think the old man died and the son sold off the cars.
I guess there’s comfort in owning “stuff” for some folks.
So you never know what you’re going to run across.
M9 and probably a 50 Asph Summilux
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Field of cars rusting away.
Deardorff 8x10 and Goerz 12” Dagor
Shot this Dec 31, 1999. I was on state right of way and not on private property. Even though not trespassing an old woman came down from a shack on the hill and not so politely invited me to leave or else. Let’s just say it didn’t take long to pack up and go because you never know if her grandson is in the shack making a batch of meth or has a rifle to help convince you to go.
Deardorff 8x10 and Goerz 12” Dagor
Shot this Dec 31, 1999. I was on state right of way and not on private property. Even though not trespassing an old woman came down from a shack on the hill and not so politely invited me to leave or else. Let’s just say it didn’t take long to pack up and go because you never know if her grandson is in the shack making a batch of meth or has a rifle to help convince you to go.
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boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I live in a small town in East Tn and have been exploring the countryside since I got my first car. As much as I’m familiar with the roads I occasionally find something unexpected.
Thanks. I forgot where I parked it.
Mos6502
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Out to Lunch
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BernardL
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Northern Chile. Chacabuco, previously a nitrate extraction plant, then a Pinochet detention camp, now an open-air museum. The keeper obligingly posed in front of this truck.
The series can be viewed at Norte Grande
trix4ever
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Fuji GSW690III, TRI-X
GMOG
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What is this? Russian?![]()
Fuji GSW690III, TRI-X
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My dad bought a new 64 Ghia and I restored a 71 convertible. Really fun cars and beautiful lines.
trix4ever
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What is this? Russian?
I looked it up on google, front says Vauxhall, turns out to be Vauxhall VELUX made from 1955-1957.
I found this one in outback Queensland.
So no, not remotely Russian!
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