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UER Forum > Archived US: South > The Photo a Day: Oklahoma (Viewed 27820 times)
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 340 on 1/13/2012 4:05 AM >
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I got a little creative on this one with my editor. I shot this with my Diana F+, on the Arkansas River.


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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 341 on 1/13/2012 5:30 AM >
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Nice CaJuN.


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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 342 on 1/24/2012 8:05 PM >
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The oil boom ghost town of Webb City.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 343 on 1/25/2012 7:09 PM >
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Old concrete equipment in the ghost town of Red Rock, OK. Jaeger Machine Company claimed to be the worlds largest construction equipment manufacturer in 1935. The company went out of business in the early 1970's.




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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 344 on 1/27/2012 6:00 AM >
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 345 on 1/29/2012 4:23 PM >
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They're replacing the Arkansas river bridge at Blackburn. The old bridge was built in 1928.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 346 on 1/30/2012 1:57 AM >
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Under the long defunct Midland Valley railway on the Tallgrass Prairie.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 347 on 1/31/2012 8:31 PM >
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Abandoned Sante Fe line between Ralston and Pawhuska.





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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 348 on 2/2/2012 2:37 AM >
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Remnants of the railroad community of Strohm, OK on the abandoned A.T.&SF line. Shipping point for oil and cattle.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 349 on 2/3/2012 6:25 AM >
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The oil boom ghost town of Quay, OK.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 350 on 2/6/2012 2:12 AM >
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Encountered some of the local wildlife while out and about today. One was cool, the other less so.







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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 351 on 2/6/2012 2:51 AM >
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Found this stuck inside a book at an old house. The drawing made me laugh. Notice the propeller, and where the hell is the engine?



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 352 on 2/7/2012 3:11 AM >
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The ghost town of Lep, Oklahoma. During WWII Phillips ran the largest gasoline plant in the world here.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 353 on 2/8/2012 4:18 PM >
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sorry its been so long, here is one from the roof of the abundant life building during the snow we had in january. damn cold and windy night.






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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 354 on 2/13/2012 12:36 PM >
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More of this in the datebase.. if you know what it is..

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 355 on 2/14/2012 10:58 PM >
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a little walk through an interesting area




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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 356 on 2/17/2012 7:02 AM >
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 357 on 2/17/2012 5:05 PM >
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Old jail in the ghost town of Lyman, Oklahoma.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 358 on 2/17/2012 5:46 PM >
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Out west at little sahara






...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 359 on 2/18/2012 6:32 AM >
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Used to ride 3 wheelers there, back when there where 3 wheelers, LOL.

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