A picture a day from around the Roanoke, VA area.
Awesome - I love the patina :)
You don't see those much anymore...cool shot!
What a fantastic find, a real vintage photo!
Neat, I wonder if they offered full service.
What a fabulous find! This photo is simply gorgeous, Tanya, I love it!"
That is a wonderful photo! We were in Roanoke a few years ago for the first time. I think it is one of the most beautiful places I've seen.
awesome scene!
Old gas meters are neat. I like the weathered building too.
I like the textures you used for this shot. Perfect!
Wonderful textures!!!
Really nice image and post-processing. ~ Ali at Scituate Daily Photo
Very cool shot! - I love both the image and the edits!
Oh what a great find!
I like this and would love to see the scene in full that is behind it and the building. Enlarging it definitely adds to the appeal.
Not only is it a gem but I love your photo treatment too!
I Love this photo! Perfect for a postcard!!!
Both wonderful photography ~ lovely! ~ thanks, carol, xxx
Boy, that feels remote. Nicely played around with, by the way... gives it an artistic flair.
Oh, how beautiful! There is so much to look at - I love the texture! Great photo. Sending my blessings.xoxo,Alliehttp://framedbygod.blogspot.com
That looks nice, artsy!
Is it just me, or do I see a mysterious face in the sky surveying this scene? In any case, it's a wonderful image !
I like the edit Tanya -- what a great find~
I love all the old stuff you find. :)
Oh very nice Tanya, love what you've done here.. This petrol pump has seen better days :)
Frame it!!!!!
Very cool and I love the edit! :)
I love these abandoned old pumps and what you've done to your photo here is scrumptious with the texture!
Oooh what a neat photo! Very cool edit :)
Really like this capture!~Lindy
Thank you for coming by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #41!
This is fantastic! The orange cone gives a nice touch of contrast!
Love this view, Tanja! Haven't been at your blog for a while...did you notice I moved my blog to wordpress? Thanks for visiting me there!
Hi! I'm so happy you've stopped by and always enjoy your comments :)
Awesome - I love the patina :)
ReplyDeleteYou don't see those much anymore...cool shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic find, a real vintage photo!
ReplyDeleteNeat, I wonder if they offered full service.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous find! This photo is simply gorgeous, Tanya, I love it!"
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful photo! We were in Roanoke a few years ago for the first time. I think it is one of the most beautiful places I've seen.
ReplyDeleteawesome scene!
ReplyDeleteOld gas meters are neat. I like the weathered building too.
ReplyDeleteI like the textures you used for this shot. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful textures!!!
ReplyDeleteReally nice image and post-processing.
ReplyDelete~ Ali at Scituate Daily Photo
Very cool shot! - I love both the image and the edits!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great find!
ReplyDeleteI like this and would love to see the scene in full that is behind it and the building. Enlarging it definitely adds to the appeal.
ReplyDeleteNot only is it a gem but I love your photo treatment too!
ReplyDeleteI Love this photo! Perfect for a postcard!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth wonderful photography ~ lovely! ~ thanks, carol, xxx
ReplyDeleteBoy, that feels remote. Nicely played around with, by the way... gives it an artistic flair.
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful! There is so much to look at - I love the texture! Great photo. Sending my blessings.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Allie
http://framedbygod.blogspot.com
That looks nice, artsy!
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or do I see a mysterious face in the sky surveying this scene? In any case, it's a wonderful image !
ReplyDeleteI like the edit Tanya -- what a great find~
ReplyDeleteI love all the old stuff you find. :)
ReplyDeleteOh very nice Tanya, love what you've done here.. This petrol pump has seen better days :)
ReplyDeleteFrame it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool and I love the edit! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these abandoned old pumps and what you've done to your photo here is scrumptious with the texture!
ReplyDeleteOooh what a neat photo! Very cool edit :)
ReplyDeleteReally like this capture!
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Thank you for coming by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #41!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! The orange cone gives a nice touch of contrast!
ReplyDeleteLove this view, Tanja! Haven't been at your blog for a while...did you notice I moved my blog to wordpress? Thanks for visiting me there!
ReplyDelete