Saloon 

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  • This is near my twin brother’s place in Colorado, USA. It’s so wild west I love it!

  • Right place at the right time I guess? / People were looking at me like I was crazy. Down on my belly with my legs hanging out in the street. It didn’t look like much at the time…but I had a vision :)

  • Bar photography.

  • Amsterdam on a very, very cold January morning. OM-3. Kodak VPS160. Nikon Coolscan V.

  • Coffee County Tennessee

  • the Spanish Saloon in the castle of Ambras (Innsbruck) / it’s one of the longest free pending/floating halls ever built (1569-72)

  • Bodie Ghost Town in the Seirra Nevada Mountains in Eastern California. This 1800’s Gold town once had a thriving population of 10,000 people. It was a true wild western town with gun fights, saloons and a huge redlight district.

  • Inside a delipated house, Bodie Ghost Town Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.

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  • Taken at the Werribee Mansion

  • Doug Faircloth© 2008

  • I love the lines on this car. I wish someone would notch one up for my club. All we have is beetles and vans :@( If you love Classic VWs like this one then check out all the others below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • I was watching a western today and these words were on a huge sign outside a saloon. If I owned a pub I would wear this for sure! Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • Posterised image of the Lotus Cortina lifting a wheel as it goes through the chicane.

  • ‘Henrietta’ the 1933 Austin 7 Box Saloon travels the snowy county lanes seeking out the most beautiful tree to take home for the Christmas holidays. Made using a photograph of the car along a farm track amongst woodland taken in October 2008. If you look carefully – you can just see Tigger our black cocker spaniel dog in the back seat of the car! Snowy Trees – from Stockxchng How it was made:- / A copy of the background was made and then converted to a black and white image. / Using the eraser I removed the black and white layer around the car and the gate post to reveal the original colour of the background layer. / Another new adjustment layer was made with a cooling photo filter to make the white look more wintery. / A photo of two fir trees was found and the trees cut out of their background – placed on another layer and resized and blended in – this was done twice to give the trees both left and right side of image. / An irregular frame added to outside to complete.

  • Photo taken at Gold Rush Days in Old Saramento, edited to appear old.

  • The setting at Mescal resembles a late 1800’s town complete with a dusty main street lined with one and two-story buildings. Cattle are frequently the inhabitants, along with rolling tumbleweeds coming to a stop against a leaning hitching post. Wind flutters curtains through windows. And off in the distance, rolling hills lead to lofty mountain heights that play with the imagination… Located just 45 minutes from the parent home of Old Tucson Studios, the Mescal film set offers an old western town atmosphere atop a gentle hill surrounded by natural tall grasses and native cacti. This location has been featured in over 50 film, television and commercial productions including: Monte Walsh (1968 with Lee Marvin), Dirty Dingus Magee (1970 with Frank Sinatra), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972 with Paul Newman), Tombstone (1993 with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer), The Quick and the Dead (1994 with Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman) and Buffalo Soldiers (1997 with Danny Glover). Unlike Old Tucson Studios, Mescal is a movie set. You won’t find fake gunfights or simulated hangings here, just a tour guide who will related the site’s history. It is in pretty bad shape so it’s unlikely that many more movies will be made there. It is located near Benson, Arizona. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. / “Behind the Bar” was featured in: / AMERICAN SOUTHWEST/July, 2009 / POSTED: NO TRESPASSING/August, 2009 / THE MESCAL SERIES / “Behind the Bar” / “Cochise Stronghold From A Distance” / “What’s Upstairs?” /

  • My Dad / / A portrait shot I took of my dad coming out of the saloon. My sister has a poker room in her house and it is done in an authentic western theme, so I got my dad to pose for me coming out her saloon doors. / / Photoshop CS3 & Topaz Adjust

  • Rustic in South Dakota Badlands area

  • Where do you think a Cowboy goes to relax.. Maybe a friendly card game, good music, a Barkeep to serve you the best drink in the house and lovely women to dance the night away? of Course the Dry Gulch Saloon.

  • Featured: COWBOY-COWGIRL ART…Aug 30, 09 / *An ‘old west’ shoot-out reinactment in Virginia City, Nv. This town’s claim to fame in the 1800’s are the silver and gold mines.The buildings have been maintained in their original settings and is a huge tourist attraction, located in the high Sierra mountains. Most of the residents own the locals stores, gift shops and casino’s which thrive with business all throughout the year.

  • Featured in Dimensions September 2009 / Featured in The Male Photographer September 2009 / This is the passenger saloon of a class 142 train, one of the various class of trains I drive in my job as a train driver in the NW of England, these are probably the oldest stock I drive. / When I am not playing with cameras, I play with choo choos LOL / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / 5 Shot 1stop apart HDR tonemapped image using photomatix and finished in photoshop. / Topaz filter added afterwards / A little more info about the trains from wikipedia : / The British Rail Class 142 is a class of Pacer diesel multiple units used in the United Kingdom. 96 units were built by BREL in Derby between 1985 and 1987. They were a development of the earlier Class 141 which were introduced in 1984. / They were initially built for use on rural branch lines. However, as of May 2009 they are mainly used on busy commuter routes in the major cities in the north of England, alongside some branch lines in South Wales and Devon. / /

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