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When you first arrive in Chloride you will see the welcome sign to your right. Beside the Welcome sign, you will see this mural. It has had its share of desert heat an wear, but it introduces you to the people and spirit of the town. A fun place with a lot of fun people. I had several people ask how it got its name so I did some research and here is what I learned. Depending on what you read or to whom you speak, Chloride had its beginnings in the early 1860s – 1862 or 1863. The reason for its beginning is pretty well agreed upon. Silver, Silver Chloride! Hence, the name of the village….Chloride. Many metals were actually mined in Chloride including gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, molybdenum, and vanadium with silver being the predominate ore. Soldiers from Fort Mohave were more interested in the gold and silver than maintaining law and order. Until a peace treaty was signed with the Native Americans, no one else was too interested in the area until after 1870. / Chloride, Arizona HDR enhanced This is the second of a series about the mining town of Chloride, Arizona. First in this series Welcome to Chloride Third in this series Chloride Truck Fourth in this series Chloride General Store Fifth in this series Chloride Bank Sixth in this series Chloride Old Red House Seventh in this series Chloride – Yesterdays Restaurant Eighth in this series Chloride – Yesterdays – Hospitality Ninth in this series Chloride – Entertainment Tenth in this series Chloride – Yesterdays Mural Eleventh in this series Chloride – Jail Twelfth in this series Chloride – Theatre Thirteenth in this series Chloride – Saloon Chloride Calendar Welcome to Chloride HDR enhanced Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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We took a drive out to a great little town called Chloride, Arizona located out off of Hwy 93 a couple of weeks ago. Met some great people there and had a great day. Plan to go back and get some shots of the gunfights and entertainment that is part of the town’s culture. This is a capture of the sign entering into Chloride. This old mining town, located between Kingman, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada, was founded in 1862 with the discovery of silver. Chloride once had a 75 mines in operation and a population of over 2,000. Today, artists, writers, musicians and craftsmen have shops and studios in the old historic buildings. This is the first of a series about the mining town of Chloride, Arizona. I will continue with more information in each posting. Second in this series Chloride Welcome Mural Third in this series Chloride Truck Fourth in this series Chloride General Store Fifth in this series Chloride Bank Sixth in this series Chloride Old Red House Seventh in this series Chloride – Yesterdays Restaurant Eighth in this series Chloride – Yesterdays – Hospitality Ninth in this series Chloride – Entertainment Tenth in this series Chloride – Yesterdays Mural Eleventh in this series Chloride – Jail Twelfth in this series Chloride – Theatre Thirteenth in this series Chloride – Saloon Chloride Calendar Welcome to Chloride HDR enhanced Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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to enter or not to enter…
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DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.
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easter egg_color / also available on: / mousepad / mousepad1 / postcard / postcard1 / postage / mug / apron / tie / tie1 / hat / bag
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Old horseshoe thrown over a barbwire fence framing a barn and silo.
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Black cat lurking behind the hay bales and pumpkins.
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Dog tags and a military discharge paper on an American flag.
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/ happy easter / also available on: / mousepad / mousepad1 / postcard / postcard1 / postage / mug / apron / tie / tie1 / hat / bag
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“Always glancing skywards wishing for the brief appearance of a bird, I started discovering nests built in unusual yet very convenient places from the bird’s point of view. / / “In a display of urban adaptation, these nests follow the shape of the element containing them, in most cases, huge billboard letters of the round and cosy type.” / / Image and text © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / / —-—-—-—-— / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / ========================================================= / All proceeds from the sale of this piece of artwork will be donated to: / / Migratory Birds of the Great Lakes / / Wetland conservation is key to the survival of the Sparrow. / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation
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Paris metro sign lit by setting sun
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A 60 second exposure of trucks on the Highway, Massingham St (The Great Eastern Highway) looking West towards Perth. Massingham St is the main street of Kellerberrin, where I am living at the moment.
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/ easter egg_ for all tee colors / also available on: / mousepad / mousepad1 / postcard / postcard1 / postage / mug / apron / tie / tie1 / hat / bag
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Letters of the alphabet made from neon signs
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Skipping Girl is a neon sign in Melbourne that is a bit of an icon. The company may have moved on but the sign was restored but it doesn’t actually work anymore. I thought I would take a picture of it with my new little P & S Nikon and then add the neon back. This is part of a series of different takes on Skipping Girl which is a bit pop artish and just fun to make.
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Skipping Girl is a neon sign in Melbourne that is a bit of an icon. The company may have moved on but the sign was restored but it doesn’t actually work anymore. I thought I would take a picture of it with my new little P & S Nikon and then add the neon back. This is part of a series of different takes on Skipping Girl which is a bit pop artish and just fun to make.
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American flag used as the crust for an apple pie.
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Flip-flops and diving sign by poolside.
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The Great Alpine Road, Victoria, Australia.
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Neon Sign,, 5 o’clock somewhere. Just remember it’s 5’o’clock somewhere.
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Bird neon sign on a black background
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A neon sign from Las Vegas of course.
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A limo sitting in front of a casino in Las Vegas, NV.
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