St-Cyril, Québec...near nowhere.
Shingles and old barn wood. The photo here was transferred onto some kind of material which is weatherproof
steve DeMott wrote:
A few worn-out
That tractor brings back memories, steve
I’m limited to iPad use and iPhone, here in Ca. So my comments and photos may be short....
Weathered defunct factory window Ct.
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These are a few of my amateur images of "weathered" subjects, from my pre-professional years. Taken with a 2-1/4"x2-1/4" rollfilm Automatic Rolleiflex. Incidentally, I am glad to see the Challenges resurrected, as I too am resurrected -- I've been absent for about six months while working on a demanding project. Glad to be back, because the Hog is like a second family to this 91-year-old WW II vet.
Discarded beer kegs from Bavaria's Kloster Andechs - 1946
Catholic sister in front of Notre Dame cathedral, Paris - 1947
Weathered Jeep with three little German passengers and a kind U.S. soldier - 1947
Closeup of rotting ocean driftwood - 1950
Haymaker wrote:
Looking forward to seeing your images of items that time and the elements have worn and faded! I feel such an affinity with worn and faded, lol!
Montezuma, CO
Kodak Tri-X 4X5 sheet film.
RichardQ wrote:
These are a few of my amateur images of "weathered" subjects, from my pre-professional years. Taken with a 2-1/4"x2-1/4" rollfilm Automatic Rolleiflex. Incidentally, I am glad to see the Challenges resurrected, as I too am resurrected -- I've been absent for about six months while working on a demanding project. Glad to be back, because the Hog is like a second family to this 91-year-old WW II vet.
Glad to see your posts again Richard.
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