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May 21, 2007

More Route 66

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Here's another shot from Route 66. I only spent about two hours exploring parts of Route 66, but after editing down the images, I really want to go back to explore more.

Let me know if you can think of any great resources about Route 66 (books, web sites, etc.). I'd even consider traveling the whole route one of these days. Also, let me know if you'd like me to start posting more shots for other areas like I've done here for Route 66.

More Route 66 shots after the jump...

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In case you can't tell... I have a thing for neon signs (and argon-mercury for those who know what I'm talking about). I learned how to bend neon when I was in collage and have been obsessed with it every since.

 

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One great book about Route 66 is by Michael Wallis called The Mother Road. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Route-66-Mother-Road-Anniversary/dp/0312281617/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-8110554-9676742?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179803906&sr=8-2

Ben if you have not already done so check out Oatman AZ on RT 66. About 40 min outside of Laughlin. "http://www.desertusa.com/oatman/du_oatman.html" If you do go, bring lots of carrots, there is a toll to pay before the burros will let you pass.

yes show more shots. thanks.

COMUG member here. I've done two roadtrips on Route 66 (been fascinated by the Mother Road since college). Tom Snyder's Route 66 travel guide was great for discovering the hidden gems, and has some great stories as well. Here's the amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Route-66-Travelers-Roadside-Companion/dp/0312254172/ref=pd_bbs_sr_8/104-4802914-6424755?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179815058&sr=8-8

Another vote for more photos. Maybe if you have the time, some post processing details to.

I agree with the above post, post processing details (maybe while you're filling up the gas tanks) especially for the top image! Thanks much.

Some great shots up there. For more information about guide books along Route 66, check out www.route66guidebooks.com. It lists just about every book available with a brief description of each, including books that only cover sections of the highway. If you decide you need help finding the Mother Road in Southern California, check out my website and feel free to ask any questions.

Hi Ben, I love that first shot. any chance you'd share some of the techniques you used to 'enhance' it? I just love the depth and the colors and the effects.
~janet

This is a link to a blog that may be of interest
http://route66chronicles.blogspot.com/

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