“ The Texaco T ”
I drove past an old Texaco station and loved the sign. The skies were grey anyways, so I turned it into a sepia toned image to enhance the "old-timeiness" of the sign. The style of the sign made me think about how signs these days are made of plastic and illuminated from within and I just ...
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  • Rob Blackburn Edited 2 years ago

    Excellent shot.

    Excellent shot.

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  • Liz Weber Edited 2 years ago

    I love these iconic symbols of "the good old days".

    I love these iconic symbols of "the good old days".

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  • John Whittle Edited 2 years ago

    Love the typography and your angle. Good choice of sepia finish too

    Love the typography and your angle. Good choice of sepia finish too

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  • Zlatko Duric Edited 2 years ago

    Very nice composition, very dramatic angle - you could almost have tagged this for an extra challenge. Also, very nice edit, that sepia really does bring up a bit the… more

    Very nice composition, very dramatic angle - you could almost have tagged this for an extra challenge. Also, very nice edit, that sepia really does bring up a bit the age of the sign. And even though the sky might have been gray, as you say, you still captured a little bit of the clouds, giving the background some texture.

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