The auto graveyard didn't only have four-wheeled residents. By the way, we are going to be touring this salvage yard for quite some time. :)
Camera: Ansco Super Speedex folder with Fuji PRO400H color film
News: I have three images in the Serenbe exhibition, running October 9-31, 2009 with an opening reception Friday, October 9 from 4-8 P.M. Serenbe Photography Center is located at 9110 Selborne Lane, Palmetto, GA, 30268. Here is an image of the flyer.
Song: "Never Know" by The Wooden Birds
Category: [Ansco Super Speedex]
Tags: bike color film medium_format
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i wonder whether the lamp was poked out by the branches...
yz on 1st October 2009 @ 2:11am
Those used to be fun to ride...
the vine sure likes it now.
Scott on 1st October 2009 @ 3:28am
Nature reclaiming the manmade!
David H-W on 1st October 2009 @ 9:13am
A nice "find" among the cars! I like the partially obscured look of this bike. The opened headlight catches attention very well. Nice one.
don on 1st October 2009 @ 9:15am
bonjour,
the successive evidence of the rests of an environmental unworried materialist society..Great framing and lightness of car..Bravo!
jelb on 1st October 2009 @ 10:11am
nice clarity on this one. i hope you at least took a ride on the tri-cycle.
frisky on 1st October 2009 @ 12:13pm
God i love film. Great color and Depth of field. very cool.
dillonpic on 1st October 2009 @ 3:10pm
It's been a while since you've mentioned showing your photographs and when this one appeared I thought how it would look at a showing. Now I see you're having another showing. :-)
sherri on 1st October 2009 @ 9:14pm
Great shot. I like how te branch in the upper right quadrant stands out so nicely against the shallow DoF.
Erinn on 2nd October 2009 @ 4:56pm