This area has changed a lot over the years. The parking metres are now using app to pay for parking fees. No coins and no credit card facilities. The website for payment is often down for weeks at a time. This may be a conspiracy of local councils to scoop a large number of fines for their fat pockets!
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It looks like a UFO. :)
ReplyDeleteIt does!
DeleteYou captured quite the angle there!
ReplyDeleteWide eye open
DeleteThis Ford is from a time when American cars became excessively large chrome barges. While they are lavish, they are not my favorite era for cars.
ReplyDeleteIt was really an eye opener
Delete...that '64 Thunderbird is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteThey do look quite nostalgic
DeleteI think this is a 1966 Ford Thunderbird convertible, not the most desirable year for Thunderbirds.
DeleteMaravilla de perspectiva y de fotografía. A parte de lo interesnate que cuentas has hecho un gran trabajo.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Living life in-living!
DeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteI like the wide angled photo, or was it really that size? We still have coin machines here in Portugal.
All the best.
It did look that wide
DeleteThe car is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI was mesmerised by it
DeleteMe gusta mucho
ReplyDeleteA unique shot
DeleteA picture that I like
ReplyDeleteIt is just snapping away
DeleteFun way to emphasize the width and size of these cars.
ReplyDeleteDramatic
DeleteQuite a car.
ReplyDeleteMen like machines
DeleteLooks funny!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture..
ReplyDelete# governments love "fine money" everywhere
Love the lines
ReplyDeleteInteresante.
ReplyDeleteEverything is all Apps nowadays. I hate my smartphone, don´t know how to operate it properly. Maybe that´s why.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
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