This set follows the description of my camera club's visit to a modern junk yard in my last post. After reviewing the shots, I realized that the photos are completely different than my past efforts. I had assembled a series of still life shots that told or provoked a story.
With your indulgence, over the next few posts I will share some of these photos and my impressions.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Did it save the driver?
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The passenger too?
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In 2004 someone applied the plastic to protect the finish
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A beautiful view for the end
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I do not think that this refers to post-processing
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A sad end for the bow tie
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Junk yard snake
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After market wheel at the end
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Where did this one travel?
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UTMike wrote:
This set follows the description of my camera club's visit to a modern junk yard in my last post. After reviewing the shots, I realized that the photos are completely different than my past efforts. I had assembled a series of still life shots that told or provoked a story.
With your indulgence, over the next few posts I will share some of these photos and my impressions.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Having spent some years doing auto claims, these evoke real memories.
Thanks for the memories.
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kpmac wrote:
An enjoyable set, Mike.
Thanks Ken, something different for me.
Bill_de wrote:
Having spent some years doing auto claims, these evoke real memories.
Thanks for the memories.
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I am always happy when my photos evoke memories, Bill.
I appreciate those thumbs up, Jim.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Great set Mike
Thanks, Jack, a different direction for me to explore.
I appreciate all your thumbs up, Frank.
Thanks for looking, bluefish.
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