I was born in 1954 and live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm employed as a computer network administrator and analyst, specializing in Novell Netware and Windows NT...
My first love is cars and in 1983 I restored a 1960 Corvette, which I still own. My other interests are computers, computer graphics, music, hockey (I still play at least once a week in the winter).BIOI hope to teach myself 3D modeling and I've played with Wings3D and Vue D'Esprit...
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Comments (14)
eekdog Online Now!
Cool aged sign, it is sad many old business have gone under. I would collect that sign if it were possible. Great find and capture.
bmac62
Right, very much roadside Maine...we need to get back up there and keep our eyes open for these opportunities. Our plan for this fall includes visiting Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Vermont. Neat shot!
Faemike55
wonderful capture of the decline in the Americas
MagikUnicorn
COOOL
ontar1
Cool, great capture!
auntietk
Such an evocative shot. Well seen, and well done!
vdallas
Excellent imageā¦ so full of feeling and the chill of fading prosperity. Timeless!
durleybeachbum
Brilliant! It sums up your narrative perfectly.
1971s
Beautiful
X-PaX
Beautiful capture.
T.Rex
Sad to see. My question is always "Why?" Same in Mobile, Alabama. The whole old down town was shut and boarded up. Why? Keep up the good work. :-)
tallpindo
It isn't the airport that has led to this. That closed decades ago. Cold is now available from a machine anywhere. No need to go North or stay North.
iborg64
Superb capture and timeless image great job
Richardphotos
same thing in the mid west of the USA. sad to see so many close, but they call that "progress"