Reminds me of Bill Brandt as well. Beautiful image.
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Reminds me of Bill Brandt as well. Beautiful image.
What is it about old cars and rust?
Thanks Martin!
I’m trying to keep this thread alive hoping others will post. There’s got to be others here making similar images.
Old car at a junkyard north of Atlanta.
There are several old flour and corn mills in my area. I don’t think any are operating now but a couple are being use for small engine repair shops.
Treacle in down town Nashville. Shot with my Sinar Norma 4x5 and Nikkor T 500mm about 20 years ago.
I did a lot of industrial work for clients over fifty years. I worked for the department of energy for a couple of years in really interesting projects but unfortunately a lot were classified and...
I pulled this from the archive. I shot it around 1972 with my Sinar Norma 5x7 and most likely 210 convertible Symmar on Agfa 25. Could have been KB14 though in Neofin Blue. The building is long gone...
A small local lumber mill. Shot in the late 90’s with my Sinar Norma 5x7 and 240 G Claron.
Flour milling, shot around 1974. The milling machine image was with my8x10 Deardorff snd B&L Protar VIIa. Bothe front and back cells were around 12” FL. Exposure was metered but had to use the wild...
The building was in a tiny town nearby. I shot this with my 5x7 Norma in the early 70’s. Unfortunately the building is long gone.
Next is a freight elevator at the Knoxville L&N train station....
I’ve seen a few Talbot images that were covered.
This is a shadow box. It’s around 4-4.5” deep.
No idea who the people are. Would the uniforms be US Cavalry? From information I’ve found I’d guess the period is in the 1870’s.
Unfortunately I have only a handful of photos from my dads side. I have a whole plate tintype of my great grandfather and a photo of my grandfather in 1899 in his graduation cap and gown from...
Hopefully others will post some interesting images.
My second great find is a small tintype found in an antique shop about thirty years ago. Again I don’t think it was more than $35 but caught my eye because it was a group of Native Americans. I...
There’s a historic portrait post in the LF section and think it would be interesting to do a smaller format version.
I believe in an old saying “even a blind pig finds an acorn once in a while”....
I’ll start a similar thread in the small format section.
Fifty years ago I ran across an old guy that had two full size steam locomotives and three steam tractors and track around his property to run his trains on. His hobby was steam power and giving the...
Good to see you preserved this mural with a photo. I live in a small town in East Tennessee and our post office is over one hundred years old. The Tennessee Valley Authority brought electricity and...
Deleted my post due to images not being large format.
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A few color images from 2013 from our fair.
It was a rainy day today so I started going through my hard drives looking for forgotten scans of old images. Here are a few shots from twenty five or more years ago.
Serpent handling church in Appalachia - early 2000’s.
Appalachian children - the first 3 from 1973 and the 3 Mennonite children from the late 70’s.
Very nice image. A lot of buildings have trees growing through them and a number have collapsed. I’ve seen a lot of areas here in Appalachia go into decay and with coal mining suffering I expect more...
I’m originally from West Frankfort just north of Cairo. West Frankfort was coal and oil but the coal is gone and not much oil now. The town is about half the size it was when we were there.
I’m...
I’m originally from just north of Cairo but my family moved away in 1951. My wife’s family is in Omaha and we occasionally travel through Cairo. We were there in late November and I stopped and spent...
Thanks Michael and Martin!
Iv’e admired Walker Evans’ work along with other FSA photographers since the early 70’s. Thank you for your comments.
Photo 7 is Hank Greenways store just a few...
A few images spanning nearly fifty years since they were shot.
Always looking for interesting people and places. While traveling back to Tennessee from Nebraska a bridge between Missouri and the tip of Illinois was closed for repairs so we had to reroute through...
Beautiful image! Reminds me of Edward Weston’s work.
850nm on a Fuji X-E1 converted to full spectrum.
Beautiful shots!
My appology if I’ve posted any of these before.
Here are a few images from the archive. The timespan ranges from the early 70’s, railroad workshop, to around 2006 for the image of the feet, hearts...
It makes no difference whether black or chrome. What matters is how it was treated by the previous owner or owners. How much was it used and was it abused. Was it subjected to a lot of moisture or...
All but the yellow cab and Indian were from assignments. The aviation images were on E-6 film and the rest digital captures.
Images from two recent vacations along Route 66 and the Nevada desert. All were digital captures with a Fuji X-T3.