Monday, August 31, 2015
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Nice one Andy, could be part of a commercial shoot or a calendar. Try to capture some more with a different look and make one. Must be successful.
ReplyDeleteA very nice photo with dark and light.
ReplyDeleteI like this night shot.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very bright and clean station. Did you use a tripod?
ReplyDeleteOur grocery store gives gas points for each purchase. Yesterday, I paid $0.279 per gallon after cashing in those points. It cost me $3 to fill my tank😀
Today gas is $1.069 per litre. Oil is always purchased with US dollars. The Canadian dollar is about 30% lower than the American dollar. So that means higher prices here.
DeleteTres futuriste ca change de celles d ici ;o)
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWe're around the same price as you are, Andy, down a bit from where it was a month ago.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd want to stay up past midnight just to gamble on the price of gas. :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting that they change the price at a certain time. Here it seems to be totally random. The price always seems to drop just after I fill up my car!
ReplyDeleteGoing down is always the preferred direction!
ReplyDeleteThis does look a bit futuristic. nice.
ReplyDeleteGas prices here seem to be random. Nice shot, that looks like an artistic station!
ReplyDeleteVery eye-catching shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat goes up can come down.
ReplyDeleteThe tell us when it goes down though they then sneak it back up with out telling up they are doing so
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