truck stop museum by Richardphotos
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Description
Interstate 40 near the state line of Texas on the New Mexico side
I think the name is Rodgers truck stop. too early to be thinking
Comments (19)
longprong
interesting capture and pov
byteline
Cool details in museum.
Freethinker56
Fabulous lots to see in there.
DukeNukem2005
Very good!
Faemike55
Cool shot - lots of stuff in there
ontar1
Cool, great capture!
claude19
A very nice capharnaum, composed of various elements, a little stacked according to the elements, but with one reason, automobiles with their characteristics and related accessories ... a real world of discovery, for your more Great pleasure Richard !!!
Sarahdar
looks like an awesome place
spad007
Example of the great American roadside attraction Good shot/
farmerC
Shining shot.
ZigZag321
American Pickers would go out of their minds here! I don't think I've ever seen them pick the Southwest. Great picture, buddy.
mtdana
Cool capture!!!
eekdog
Love all the signs and other wall hangings.
Radar_rad-dude
Looks like a great place to do some browsing! Excellent photo!
bucyjoe
cool
RodS
What a cool place! I could spend some time here..... :-D
Great capture of the interior, Richard!
Glendaw
Wow lots of colors and interesting assortment of varying articles on display here !
Thanks for sharing.
blinkings
Mate, I could seriously look around that place for DAYS!
anahata.c
I like your choice of lens for these interior shots, it brings out the crowdedness of the place. Lots of clarity too---this place is a visual assault! Amazing, a grab bag of a place, a candy store for the eye (I'll stop the metaphors here, I'm beginning to sound like an idiot). Love the light too. This whole series was eye candy, and I commend you for making these shots feel unified and 'whole'---not easy to do when so much visual stuff is coming at you in each square inch...