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Posted by xerraire on May 17th, 2008

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Unique from last weeks Challenge, “Silhouette”

Thanks to Unique’s voting members!

Deja La Photographie doit rester simple
Nicky & Stephen GMalandra Evry Daily Photo
Teng Tan BABYLONEZOO

25 Submissions to “Old”

  1. Xerraire Says:

    The Ardis Furnace Ruin

  2. gumnut Says:

    my old Kodak retina 1b camera
    it takes a beautifully sharp photo
    especially with a good black and white film
    if only there was somewhere i could get the film developed
    sigh

  3. ODILIA LIUZZI Says:

    nobody town

  4. A moment & more Says:

    Expo ‘92 in Spain

  5. Cherie Says:

    Old family gravestones

  6. BABYLONEZOO Says:

    moteur d’un autre age

  7. Jeroen Says:

    Brederode Castle.

  8. nietroooh Says:

    A bunker.

  9. Joel Schilling Says:

    La Mancha region of Spain

  10. Deja Says:

    Old hand

  11. AIBN Says:

    33 years old (at least) :-)

  12. Julie Says:

    Ski Station

  13. Melephant's Eye Says:

    A well weathered birdhouse

  14. Evry Daily Photo Says:

    Le donjon de st genevieve ‘jadis et naguere’

  15. La Photographie doit rester simple Says:

    Atlas , la plus vieille statue

  16. THOMAS WINZER Photography Says:

    Old mail slot

  17. Uh!Log Says:

    oldest church in Vienna

  18. GMalandra Says:

    Road to Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy

  19. Suzan J. Says:

    Holland, an old train

  20. Downright Curious Says:

    Safekeeping or encroachment?

  21. Teng Tan Says:

    Withering Gracefully

  22. krckrc Says:

    old olive tree

  23. Whittling Fog Says:

    An old postcard - As much as I wouldn’t wish the tragedy on anyone, the Bangor fires of 1914 and 2004 (exactly 90 years apart), in frigid weather, generated some amazing images.

  24. T U R N O R A M A Says:

    aroostook county, maine

  25. hkmadman Says:

    Nyatapole Temple in Bhaktapur, near Kathmandu, Nepal

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