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New on 500px : Vintage camera on wood by info7204 by info7204

Vintage all mechanical film camera with shutter release cable and normal lens

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New on 500px : Vintage camera on wood by info7204 by info7204

Vintage all mechanical film camera with shutter release cable and normal lens

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New on 500px : Vintage camera on wood by info7204 by info7204

Vintage all mechanical film camera with shutter release cable and normal lens

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New on 500px : Art in Motion by eugene_nikiforov by eugene_nikiforov

Zeiss Ikon ZM, Leica Noctilux 50mm f0.95 ASPH, AgfaPhoto Vista plus film ISO 400

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New on 500px : Sluice gate. by jcf1956 by jcf1956

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New on 500px : Sluice gate. by jcf1956 by jcf1956

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New on 500px : business background with pocket watch, book and coins by Alexsander_Mudrecov by Alexsander_Mudrecov

business vintage background old gold pocket watch retro book

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New on 500px : The gears on the drawbridge, Chicago by philabroich by philabroich

For over 100 years, Chicago has been a leader in drawbridge technology, and in error has occasionally boasted of having the greatest number of drawbridges. In actuality, Amsterdam holds that title, and in classic Second City form, Chicago is second in this regard. Despite being in second place, Chicago can still rightfully claim the title “Drawbridge Capital of the World.”
Chicago’s rapid growth spurred frequent moveable bridge replacement and experimentation to meet the needs of the evolving city. The high value of land and concentration of business and industry on the prairie landscape made drawbridges the ideal solution to connect a city trisected by the Y-shaped Chicago River. This river, which acted as both a harbor and waterway, created a natural proving ground for moveable bridge design. Today Chicago still retains more than a dozen unique drawbridge designs despite the passage of more than 100 years since the advent of commercial-grade steel and the great steel ships that gave birth to today’s modern moveable bridge designs
The Cermak Road Bridge District consists of the City’s finest intact ensemble of riverfront industrial buildings grouped around the last remaining double leaf Scherzer Rolling Lift bridge in operation in Chicago. This bridge was designed by Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Company. Today this type of movable bridge is in fact known as a Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge. In Chicago, where the city usually built trunnion bascule bridges, this is the only remaining example of this bridge type on Chicago’s roads.

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New on 500px : The blue bus is calling us by spacerust by spacerust

A composite image, different sky. Bus photo taken in an old “ghost town” of Cisco, Utah.

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New on 500px : Pocket watch by dinnyosz by dinnyosz

Macro shot of a beautiful vintage pocket watch including some rust and scratches around the tiny screws 🙂

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New on 500px : Up or down by Xavier_F by Xavier_F