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a street car named desire for Cathy

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 08, 2006
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this car is at an old farm house in Mesquite Texas and formerly was used in Dallas Canon/tamron 28-75 thanks for viewing and comments

Comments (67)


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2Loose2Trek

3:34PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

Very nice shot ... it was a sad day when GM and Ford brought about the destruction of mass transit during the late forties. They succeeded brilliantly. In most urban areas people were forced to use sub-standard mass transit, walk, or (as intended) the private automobile. I often dream of a city with no cars and adequate mass transit ... perhaps someday, some way. V

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SEE20

3:35PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

digimon's got the plan! fix that bad boy up! id make it a hang out fo sho! lol

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leanndra

5:04PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

Richard, a wonderful relic from happier, mor innocent days! It is a shame that it is not being restored! It is a valuable part of transportation history, and it should be preserved! Leann

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weesel

5:33PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

What an INTERESTING find! Excellent capture.

solrac_gi_2nd

5:34PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

... regretfully ... almost part of the surrounding landscape ........... :( Congrats for this superb capture !!!

ERMITA

6:42PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

Excellent on noticing this detail!! Excellent shot, my friend!!

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miztere

8:03PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

superb shot! incredible wagon, ty for shared richard

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jocko500

9:01PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

very nice fine . I like old stuff like this.

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redchilicat

9:39PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

What a cool thing to have in your back yard, bet theres some spiders to shoot in there! Excellent shot!

Georgy

10:16PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

Richard this is great. A wonderful find.

logiloglu

12:24AM | Thu, 09 February 2006

wonderful, where do you find such interesting objects ? i really missed your photography and fractal art,Richard #:O)

Elf_7

12:39AM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Excellent shot, has a really old school appeal!

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maud

1:41AM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Superb capture Richard! Thank you for sharing :)

kchristine

11:31AM | Thu, 09 February 2006

This is a great capture of a bit of nostalgia. Nice one.

soulofharmony

12:04PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Richard this is simply outstanding and beautiful, excellent colourings and superb perspective... ding!! all aboard:)...

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GOLDILOCKSUK

1:36PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Thank you Richard I love anything old and full of history such a shame it ended up like this. Great shot V Cathy xoxoxo

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drifterlee

6:56PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Wow!!!! When I was very little we had street cars in Detroit, but the government sold them to Mexico. I barely remember riding on one down Woodward Ave. Awesome shot!!!!

MariaAJMD

1:02AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

This is a fantastic street cart! Wow, what an awesome picture and a fantastic gift to Cathy! HUGS Maria

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wildgoha

2:45AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

nice to see this -very moody = when I was young it was perfect place for meetings ;-) in old bus;-)

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tallpindo

7:22AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

It looks like it will be with us for only a short while longer even in that dry climate. The glory days of electric traction have had spurts of advocates but the missing rails keep them in history locations. The Perris Trolley Museum in California is a great place to view and ride on old trolleys and even a big red car interurban.

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nathalie06

5:40PM | Fri, 10 February 2006

A fantastic shot Richard, and a perfect tittle.... This old tramway seems to be in the middle of nothing, and Mother Nature protect him ! I love this shot ! V

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Digitell

8:57PM | Fri, 10 February 2006

What a really nice photo! It is kinda sad too..poor little thing left alone to the weeds...really a beautiful photo Richard! :)

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SophiaDeer

1:25PM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Excellent!! What a beautiful shot!

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BBarbs

1:32PM | Sat, 11 February 2006

WOW. Isnt that fantastic. What a fabulous image. It must be really old. Looks like the Street cars in San Francisco. I just love this image. I want that street car. LOL. Wouldnt it make a lovely addition to my husbands garden ? lol. He just loves trains and transportation stuff. Is it for sale ? LMAO. Superb capture. This is priceless work. V

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robotalk

7:00PM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Not Yonge street Toronto?? --lovely old car--now that would be cool to live in if ya were doing the "Trailer park " thing..a beauty of a shot !

KiwiMiss

8:25PM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Stunning photography! Love the warm golden hues and compo. Has such a rustic charm :)

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maggiemai

10:40AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Such a cute trolly car! Excellent find and dedi Richard!! :-) I love things from times gone by like this. I agree that someone should restore it...those interesting slats of wood etc.! :-) Excellent and unique photo. :-)

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kenmo

10:53AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Excellent photography...very powerful.. once was so vital to the human experience is now rusting and forgotten... V

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tmathise

11:15AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

This sure conjures up some images and memories of days gone by for me. Excellent capture Richard! Thanks for the moments of reflection.

cynlee

7:13PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

would love one of these.. great color & sharpness :]


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