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25. Tractor - P1120906a
- last edit: 08-Apr-2005
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26. Wagon 2 - P1120891
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27. Wagon 3 - P1120901
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28. Wagon Detail - P1120902a
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29. Wagon Wheel - P1120904
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30 - Wheels 1 - P1120913a
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31. Wheels 2 - P1120914a
- last edit: 08-Apr-2005
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32. Wheels 3 - P1120909a
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33. Wheels 4 - P1120918
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34. Farm Machinery - P1120912
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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35. Doors at Scottie's Castle - P1140460
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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36. In the Shadow - P1120899a
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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37. House Corner - P1120927
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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38. Discarded Windows - P1120931a
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39. Reflection - P1120930a
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40. General Store - P1120926a
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41. Door - P1120933
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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42. Through the Window - P1120936
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43. Old Train Car 1 - P1120944a
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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44. Old Train Car 2 - P1120941
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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45. Train Car #5771 (1) - P1120940a
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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46. Train Car #5771 (2) - P1120937a
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47. View through Train Car - P1120939
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48. Inside Train Car #5771 - P1120943
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49. Ballarat 1 - P1130265a
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50. Ballarat 2 - P1130271
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51. Ballarat 3 - P1130269
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52. Ballarat 4 - P1130266a
- last edit: 22-Apr-2005
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Album Description:
Rust & Dust: abandoned homes, rusted cars and trains, artifacts from the Gold Rush to the end of the 20th century in ghost towns seen in my recent travels in California and Nevada.
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 87
- Views: 85,666
- Downloads: 2,031

66 comments
Hello congratulations on your featured album what a great collection the old things you deserved enjoy your day . Greetings Christina / Holland
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riskja 2005.04.10 at 07:40:47 PDT
Great pictures! If only those relics could talk! Your composition and picture clarity is something I'm still looking for.Congratulations on your well-deserved feature.-Nancy/B.C.
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greyhairs1 2005.04.10 at 07:13:50 PDT
A very fine and unusual collection. Congratulations for your feature today! I like your stile and your way to look at things and compose still lives. I'll go to check out some of your other albums... Best regards from Zurich, Switzerland. Mike
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swissmike62 2005.04.10 at 06:51:57 PDT
Hello! What a great collection, here! The photography is excellent! Love the variety! Congratulations on a job well done!! Have a great day!! Bob-New York State
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rgarrow 2005.04.10 at 06:33:53 PDT
Very good photos indeed. and intersting subject too. I like very much "View from the Cabin", and "View through Two Windows". Congratulations on a well deserved feature! Ludvik
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luka_15 2005.04.10 at 06:33:41 PDT
Wonderful collection of pictures. I'm in awe of the crystal clear sharpness of these well composed images. Can't believe they were ALL taken on a tripod. You must have an exceptionally steady hand!! Congratulations!!!!! ~~~~Bob
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mrcart 2005.04.10 at 06:15:36 PDT
Hi Ina! Whoohooo!! Congratulations on such a well deserved featured album...was so happy to see you featured today! You certainly deserve it! Thanks for sharing with us all and enjoy your special day..take care..Darlene
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briansbabe2 2005.04.10 at 06:01:48 PDT
A hearty congratulations on being chosen yet again for today's featured artist. I love this album. If only that ol truck could talk what a story it could tell. Each and every photo is terrific...I couldn't pick a favorite. Great job....Lorrie/Wyoming
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greenhorngrl 2005.04.10 at 05:51:33 PDT
Great shots, congratulations for your featured album today. Michel
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nttl2k2 2005.04.10 at 05:44:00 PDT
Hi Congratulations on your awesome featured album today.Thanks for sharing and God Bless, Terry from Maine
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wizzard2k 2005.04.10 at 04:33:27 PDT
Congratulations on your featured album. This is an amazing album. You have captured the subjects so perfectly. Many thanks for taking the time to share these with the world. Caroline Louisiana USA.
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wmcaroline2003 2005.04.10 at 04:33:09 PDT
Dear Ina, This feature came before my visit as I was occupied to comment my India albums; This album is a tribute to America and its past; It is also a kind of confirmation of the name of Death Valley! I loved the symbolic leading image, the landscape 3, the view through windows 10, the beautiful Joshua tree 13, the antic Fordson tractor 25, the wagon & details in 27, 28, 31, the Machinery 34 (an interesting view of the past tools),the awesome reflection in 39, the whiskey bottle in 58, the rust and wood textures of 63, all the strange images of the Rhyolite Bottle House specially the fence 79 that is my preferred, the train window 83 and the colourful last picture 87; Congratulations & affection, Jacques
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pfjc2 2005.04.10 at 03:10:57 PDT
Absolutely great album! Great colours and angles. Congratulations with your feature. 33 and 38 and 39 are my favourites among the many beautiful ones. Greetings Anna Oldenhave, The netherlands
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annaoldenhave 2005.04.10 at 03:06:20 PDT
First of all Congrats, I love the different angles of your shots, this is a wonderful album! ~Marie
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navywashington02 2005.04.10 at 02:16:00 PDT
Hi! thanks for sharing ur albums with us! congratulations on ur feature! Sassine El Nabbout, LEBANON
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sassinabbout 2005.04.10 at 01:56:28 PDT
Hi and congratulations on your featured album. The bottle house was interesting. I have never seen anything like this, thanks for sharing. Nice album and keep up the good work... Darrell
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worldwide1001 2005.04.10 at 01:47:05 PDT
Hello Ina, Another Wonderful Featured Collection, Congratulations! What a Photographic "Gold Mine" that You Potray with such Vivid Imagery and Gorgeous Captures, Wow!! Superb Compositions Throughout, the Bottle House is Amazing and So Interesting, as are All the Old Artifacts and Structures..Well Done! Enjoy Your Deserving Special Day, Thanks for Sharing Your Travels with Us! Ted
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torretab 2005.04.10 at 01:43:17 PDT
Hi Ina, there's so much atmosphere and nostalgia in this album. Congratulations on a well deserved feature. Keith in Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.04.10 at 01:37:57 PDT
What a original collection, well realized and so nice. Congratulation.Maurizio.I taly
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mauriziomalangone 2005.04.10 at 00:53:09 PDT
A fascinating album Ina. Really tells the story of times past and I dare say our goldfields would have similar artifacts lying around in the bush. Warmest congratulations on being featured today. Peter in Western Australia
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georgieboy98 2005.04.10 at 00:37:48 PDT
Hi Ina, congratulations on your very intersting feature! Great photos of all the old stuff, lovely treasures. I like your style of shooting. Have a nice day! Greetings from Salla, Finland
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sallap 2005.04.10 at 00:28:50 PDT
Hello Ina, Congratulations on being featured on your special day. great photos and a wonderful subject. Well done, Ray and Eileen. (UK)
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viking153 2005.04.10 at 00:21:47 PDT
Dearest Ina,Many warm congratulations for this new feature!!! I just had a look and I will most certainly go back for a much closer look!Yoshiyuki and I congratulate you from our hearts!!!Gabriela & Yoshiyuki
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tanaka62 2005.04.10 at 00:08:59 PDT
Hello Ina, I love to visit ghost towns. So much history. You have done a great job on this album. Thanks for sharing. Doug
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dyetter 2005.04.09 at 15:34:55 PDT
Hi Ina! Honored to be the first to sign your guestbook! Love the album...filled with so much fantastic variety! Just love the milk cans...i have a thing for them...the bottle house is awesome...imagine all the bottles they had to use! What a strange structure! As usual, your albums delight and fascinate! Thanks for sharing with us all...take care...Darlene
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briansbabe2 2005.04.08 at 21:06:26 PDT
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