4X5er wrote:
Montezuma, CO
Kodak Tri-X 4X5 sheet film.
Excellent Share 4x5er..Pg. 9
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Here is a couple more copied photos in Bible that lasted from 2 fire's in 60's
More good Memories Bob..Pg. 10
lnightng7 wrote:
For the Challenge "Weathered".....
Excellent Lavonne..Pg. 10
Haymaker wrote:
These are very nice! The doorknob is super!
Thank Haymaker. The trim on the house was just painted including the door, so glad I got the knob when I could. Thanks again
Well, here is a small handful of shots taken at various points over the last three-ish years, in both Wisconsin, and Missouri. Critiques are welcomed, I hope y'all enjoy them - pretty much everything has been resized (DOWN) to fit UHH requirements, hopefully the losses aren't too great.
"Coke Adds Life", or at least it once did.
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I was considering sending this to Governor Walker, but I'd guess he may no longer care, and I don't give a rats arse what Evers thinks of anything.
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Not much I have shot that is more worn and weathered than I myself am, and it shows well in this first attempt at figuring out that "Dragan" look.
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Shot through the remains of the barn. Considering calling it: Silo-ettes.
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Same site, here in Muskego, Wisconsin
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An other shot taken at the Capital in Madison - same day.
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"What's brown and sounds like a bell?" ;-) Missouri a few years ago.
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Interesting to see what y'all think this is/was.
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Acheived EXACTLY what I was after in this shot. So seldom happens...
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No, I didn't live here in Missouri, but have lived in places nearly as bad in my time. ;-)
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One more, that fits the category I think, that I'd definitely like opinions on is this shot I took last year in Belton, South Carolina. What you see, is what I saw in my mind's eye when I first looked at the vehicle, and I'm considering offering it as a print/poster of some sort - exactly as it appears here, except it will be at full size, which is 40" across. That site yielded a solid handful of good shots - the car was an excellent model! - but in this one, I did fully realize my initial inspiration.
At the very least, when I get round to finishing the family area of my basement (with the pool table and such), I will make a print of it to hang there, while I shoot pool, and listen to very loud rock like "American Metal" by Lizzy Borden. LOL! :-)
Rufe wrote:
Something old, something new.
Gotta love that Blue Umbrella..Pg. 11
danersmiff wrote:
Haymaker, you really nailed a great subject, and started it off with some great photos...
I really liked the "farming leaves it's mark" shot...
Also, there are some excellent pictures posted!! I have enjoyed looking at them!!
here's a few to help the cause...
GOOD JOB EVERYONE!!!
Great set Daner I think the water is a mite high for that low water Bridge..Pg. 11
katspangle wrote:
a few more
Wonderful shares Kat..Pg. 11
Hi, Haymaker! Thought I'd remind everybody that animals are weathered, too! But grabbing photos of animals in motion and working is an iffy proposition, especially when you are using slow film (100 ASA, if anybody remembers) and and your hands are stiff in the freezing weather. Sorry for the blurs, but I thought the unique applications were worth showing, especially to farm folk.
Oxen team pulling hay wagon through wealthy Bavarian resort - 1946
Horse-drawn French moving van - French Riviera, 1946
Two-horse team pulling snow-plow in Berchtesgaden, BUpper Bavaria - 1946
Horse-drawn sled brings firewood in Berchtesgaden - 1946
"Weathered" a couple more for Day 1
Good night my Friends I'll see you on the Morrow..
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