8 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Open (Kettleman City)”
Abstract Hipstamatic photo from Kettleman City, California. It’s along California Highway 41, which I recently traveled as part of a “birthday trip”. You can read the full article (including another photo from this parking lot) here. For those interested, I would love to read your comments both on this photo and on the overall trip report.
Great find.
No comment, makes me wordless ! 🙂
Love the rustic and ghost-town feel of this shot. Super series on your highway trip.
Great treatment of the image! “Open” appears to be “open to interpretation”!
«Louis» was lagging but his Wordless Wednesday is posted now…another shot from the archives…
RE the 1941 Packard Le Baron – one of those very rare Packards was used in “The Godfather”.
The picture is unique with the colors.
Happy belated birthday, and thank you for the link to the trip report. Brought back some good memories. This sign is a trip all by itself! I wonder how long it’s been like that!
Its old and warm, I feel like im from the 70s. Lol
Abstract Hipstamatic photo from Kettleman City, California. It’s along California Highway 41, which I recently traveled as part of a “birthday trip”. You can read the full article (including another photo from this parking lot) here. For those interested, I would love to read your comments both on this photo and on the overall trip report.
Great find.
No comment, makes me wordless ! 🙂
Love the rustic and ghost-town feel of this shot. Super series on your highway trip.
Great treatment of the image! “Open” appears to be “open to interpretation”!
«Louis» was lagging but his Wordless Wednesday is posted now…another shot from the archives…
RE the 1941 Packard Le Baron – one of those very rare Packards was used in “The Godfather”.
The picture is unique with the colors.
Happy belated birthday, and thank you for the link to the trip report. Brought back some good memories. This sign is a trip all by itself! I wonder how long it’s been like that!
Its old and warm, I feel like im from the 70s. Lol