Sat, Nov 16, 3:52 PM CST

safe in the round

Photography Historical posted on Oct 28, 2009
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


I took this in an old bank converted to a restaurant in Carthage Texas near Louisiana.first time in person to see such a safe in the round.they have a museum upstairs and I will be sharing some from it probably I installed windows 7 professional last night and at first glance I like it, mainly because of the lack of baggage from HP .the only problem so far is no Microsoft games like solitaire and I lost windows media so I must figure out some other way to watch tv. now, I am reinstalling my software.my next item is poser 8,Apophysis,etc thanks for watching and any comments are appreciated

Comments (68)


)

bimm3d

5:39AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

great info and photo!!!!!

)

Umbetro38

5:46AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

great indoor shot - wow

)

jeroni

6:14AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Fanstastic photo

)

koosievantutte

6:16AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

an amazing and beautiful object, did not even know something like this existed!

)

blinkings

6:36AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

I have never seen anything like this safe. It's beautiful. I usually use Linux but I also have a Vista gaming machine. To be honest I can't be bothered installing Windows 7 yet, even though I have it and am sure it is really worth it. I am one of those few people who never had any problems with Vista! It's always worked perfectly for me, as did XP etc. I tweaked it to how I liked it and got rid of those darn warnings quick smart!!!! It's hard to go past Linux for me though....no viruses EVER, no crashes EVER, no price tag EVER, no stooopid warning messages EVER, no blue screen of death EVER! No Steve Jobs/Bill Gates characters ruining my day with all their amazingnesssss....EVER!!!!!!! Enjoy that flash new OS mate!

)

rainbows

6:47AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

A handsome looking safe, dear Richard. I would be interested to see other items too. Good luck with the computer. hugs, for all day. Diane. xx

)

bmac62

7:01AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Extremely unusual safe. I wonder if you have a one-of-a-kind there? I've noticed that old banks usually have their safes still in place long after they've gone...mighty heavy to move:) Thanks for the info on Windows 7...I will be upgrading soon too.

)

praep

7:03AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

A nice peace of history and a great wood- or metal-art too.

)

magnus073

7:06AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Richard this is a cool photo and I have never seen a safe like this one before

)

Rainastorm

7:30AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Super cool looking safe, I would have never known it was a safe if you had not told us. lol I am thinking about installing Windows 7 as well...we will see if I follow through. I hope yours works well and you get your programs back also. Nothing more frustrating than having a program and all of a sudden, gone. :-(

)

rawdodb

7:38AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Cool Safe!! Would definitly like to see more of the collection!

)

mapps

8:08AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

wow that is really cool :-)

)

Faemike55

8:36AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Very interesting photo! I won't be installing Win7 anytime soon. in fact, the next 'upgrade' will probably be Win8 or Win9.

)

THROBBE

8:43AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Good luck with Windows 7....Hopefully it won't be as bad as Vista! ;)

)

DAVER2112

9:05AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

What a coo looking safe. Good luck with Windows. :)

)

OrphanedSoul

9:15AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

WoW that safe is artwork! Win7 is really great I have been beta testing it since the first of the year!

)

kenmo

9:23AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Awesome photo... Love it... I'm off work on Friday and I hope to be upgrading my graphics / photo computer to Win 7 Home Premium from XP... I bought the Family Value 3 User version as I have 4 computers at home. One Linux and 33 Windows...

)

bakapo

9:51AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

very nice shot. I like the whole set-up from the flag to the weather-vane. that round safe sure is interesting.

)

claude19

10:00AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Fantastic shot Richard !!! SPLENDID lighting !

)

annie5

10:13AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Really cool..Interesting capture! :)

)

Sea_Dog

10:18AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Wonderful scene. I've never seen a safe like that. Looks like a fun place. I'm looking forward to more images from this place.

)

Bampster

10:42AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Great photo. The safe is fantastic, it is a work of art!!!! Excellent, post more from this former bank!!!!!

)

Darkwish

10:44AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Great shot! Very well done!

)

flavia49

11:03AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

an odd safe, indeed!!! excellent!! Good luck with your Windoes 7!!!!

)

pennykay

11:04AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Very unusual bank Richard! Great capture!

)

lwperkins

11:36AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

What a cool safe! I'll get Windows7 preinstalled on a cheap box next year;) Upgrades are hairy for me. And Yay for no HP junk! (This computer is awash with it from the printer).

)

virginiese

11:52AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

stunning safe ! great capture with brilliant light

)

mgtcs

11:58AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

What a great photo my friend! Excellent!

)

lizzibell

12:15PM | Wed, 28 October 2009

great photo...

)

brycek

12:36PM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Wonderful shot Richard!!


11 139 1

Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed200
Focal Length18

01
Days
:
08
Hrs
:
07
Mins
:
40
Secs
Premier Release Product
dforce Call Me Divine G8F_G8F.1
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$12.45 USD 50% Off
$6.23 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.