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This is a quick post today. I thought it was time to revisit the Classical Gas Museum in Embudo, New Mexico. Previously we saw some of the gas pumps and old cars that the museum is famous for. Today’s image is of a unique collection of signs and a radiator grill on an outside wall at the Classical Gas Museum. The radiator grill and headlights are from what looks like a 1940’s Ford.
I really like this image Mark. The contrasting textures and the old signs make it jump. Oh and there is some sunshine in it! Here in the UK the weather is awful as I type. Roll on the Spring and Summer!!
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| February 6, 2014
Many thanks, Tim. I hope you have not been caught up in these awful floods in the South West of England.
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| February 7, 2014
Love the colors in this Mark, sweet textures as well
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| February 8, 2014
Many thanks, Mike
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| February 8, 2014
It looks like someone has gone to be a bit of trouble to arrange these signs and I think they’ve done a good job. And what a wall to find them on – full of character. Cool find Mark.
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| February 8, 2014
Many thanks, Andy. The Classical Gas Museum should be on the bucket list of every photographer who visits New Mexico. It has so many hidden treasures like this one to capture.