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  • Image of an old fuel bowser in country Queensland Australia

  • Remember when…

  • Lost in time, a park bench awaits those who visit.

  • The highways were packed on this trip home due to holidays. So, I decided to try something different and drove the 100+ miles from my home north of Atlanta to my folks house south of Macon using surface roads. No interstate expressways. The Atlanta part was interesting. It’s not like old highways were straight, but I’m pretty sure the city of Atlanta and the interstates that runs straight through downtown had broken it up even worse. It was a maze of poorly marked streets. It began to get dark by the time I got out of the city proper, but I took “0ld 341” just because I wanted to see what Culloden looked like since it was apparently named for the Scottish battlefield I had visited months before. In the twilight, I managed to take a long exposure of this lovely old gas station decaying along the side of a forgotten highway.

  • An old petrol station in Boolaroo / Newcastle NSW Australia Not sure when it closed it’s doors but the price on the pump was stuck on 57.2 cents per litre

  • to an easier time… / Ellijay, Georgia, / restored old pure gas station building

  • Olympus E-510 70mm. 1/50 f6.3 ISO 200. Luck, NC. USA.

  • More Photos From The Shoot / Oat Vaiyaboon © 2008 Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter. Strobist Info: / 430EX at 1:4 – Shoot through Brolly mount 1m to camera Right. / 420EZ at 1.8 – Bare, camera right top pointing down, / Pocketwizards and Cactus wireless triggers. Thanks Jens and Prerna for organising the whole every, couldn’t do it without you. Thank Roxy for MUA on the go with so short notict. Thank Marina, Dia, Danah and Maeisa for being our models. Thanks Rom, R, Doung for shooting with us. Gothem for support and unexpect but plesant visit by Leigh and his bike. Not to mention Bill’s Garage for the location and all the Mustang and drivers. THANKS GUYS – I HAD LOAD OF FUN Only about 5% of all my images per shoot are up on flickr, so you can expect to see more on my gallery on my site. To make this easier for you, i have set up a newsletter so that a regular email can be send out to you once new images are up online. Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter.

  • More Photos From The Shoot / Oat Vaiyaboon © 2008 Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter. Strobist Info: / 430EX at 1:4 – Shoot through Brolly mount 1m to camera Right. / 420EZ at 1.8 – Bare, camera right top pointing down, / Pocketwizards and Cactus wireless triggers. Thanks Jens and Prerna for organising the whole every, couldn’t do it without you. Thank Roxy for MUA on the go with so short notict. Thank Marina, Dia, Danah and Maeisa for being our models. Thanks Rom, R, Doung for shooting with us. Gothem for support and unexpect but plesant visit by Leigh and his bike. Not to mention Bill’s Garage for the location and all the Mustang and drivers. THANKS GUYS – I HAD LOAD OF FUN Only about 5% of all my images per shoot are up on flickr, so you can expect to see more on my gallery on my site. To make this easier for you, i have set up a newsletter so that a regular email can be send out to you once new images are up online. Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter.

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  • This is what gas station attendants will (hopefully) look like in the future! A pinup in the future? We were on our way home from an event we were set-up at and we stopped for gas at around 5 AM & I took some pictures of my wife filling up the tank. I used one of them to make this!

  • Nice old car… Old Country Gas Station/Store

  • My very first job was pumping gas for a small Mobil Oil Station on a country highway similar to the picture I’ve created here. I worked nights enjoying the big sky, bright stars and loved the Mobil oil flying horse. Various nocturnal creatures would stop by to say hello and sniff around. My customers were mostly local farmers and country people, I knew everybody on a first name basis and never got robbed. I remember at the time gasoline was twenty five cents a gallon. / It seems we now face the end of the cheap-fossil-fuel era. It is no exaggeration to state that reliable supplies of cheap oil and natural gas underlie everything we identify as the necessities of modern life - not to mention all of its comforts and luxuries: central heating, air conditioning, cars, airplanes, electric lights, inexpensive clothing, recorded music, movies, hip-replacement surgery, national defense - you name it.

  • Old gas station air pump at abandoned filling station. Photographed with a Nikon F3, Nikkor 105mm f2.5 lens and TriX film.

  • RedBubble Art Feature “Nostalgic Art and Photography” Top Ten Challenge – 10th place – “Vintage Recreation” – Layered with Texture Group

  • An old gas station in Germany I gave an extra vintage look Added to RedBubble Featured Art Featured in Retro Conglomerate

  • Flying A was a major gasoline brand in the USA from the 1930s to the mid-1960s, and its disappearance was a surprise to many people. The commercials sometimes had a jingle with a creative if somewhat odd rhyme: “At Flying A we worry … about your carburetor … your spark plugs, muffler, tail lights and your voltage regulator.” ~Wikipedia Taken in Cold Spring, NY with a Canon SD990 IS on 6/20/09

  • Old small time gas station from an era gone by

  • 3d art render of a 1950’s gas station on route 66. Made with bryce 3d. Views 1402

  • Pump station in Boundary, Alaska at the Top of the World Highway.

  • Closed for many years, the remnants of early petrol stations (Gas stations to people in the U.S.) are a common sight along this historic route known as the “Mother Road” across the United States.

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