A wonderful find for me was this early model of a bicycle. Although I have seen several of this type in movies, I had never before encountered a close-up inspection. Another of the historical artifacts to be seen at the Heritage Village in Woodville, Texas.
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Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Tamron 18-275mm lens
F-stop f/4
Exposure .7secs
ISO 100
Focus 30mm
HDR data
tripod, 3 RAW images +2 to -2, Photomatix Pro 3.2
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excellent image well done mate
Steve, my great and true friend. I have fallen behind in responding to your comments, but feel assured I am pleased with every one!
– Terence Russell
tut tut!!! ha ha no worries mate
Wow, you are so lucky. I would love to go back to that era. It really was a good fine.
Ground transportation vehicles built prior to and including 1949
Your cohosts Cee and Chris
I think penny-farthing bicycles were so cool. I don’t think they’d be very comfortable to ride, though, or easy to learn to ride for that matter!
I agree. They are easier to observe that suspect they are to ride.
– Terence Russell
What a wonderful example of the Penny Farthing. Today we usually only see them in parades, nicely captured…Jules
Thanks, Jules. I never knew there was a certain term to call them other than antique!
– Terence Russell
There are definitely old things that are worth photographing and plenty that aren’t. ;)
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Love this one! Congratulations on your feature!
Thank you so very much, Ronda!
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