A boat made derelict by Katrina:
A boat made derelict by Katrina:
Ed Richards
http://www.epr-art.com
Austin,
Just had a chance to look at your WWW site. Great images and a really beautiful presentation. I spent most of a year in Oregon visiting at the U of O some years back. Your Astoria pictures are very evocative of what I remember from many trips to the coast.
Ed Richards
http://www.epr-art.com
Thanks, John, Austin & Donald.
Lots of great images here! This is from the Ajanta Caves in India, about 2500 years old. Sorry about the marginal scan: Horseman 985, 75mm, HP5 in Diafine.
Austin,
every thread can sometimes use somebody who gives it a new push to activity.
(For example what Donald Miller did in the "Abstracts" thread, publishing a lot of great work that (in my mind) also changed the direction of that thread to a new understanding.)
I think you've done splendidly in that respect and I'm looking forward to see even more of your excellent work. Don't worry if you push the "borders" of the topic!
ruined removal van - unfortunately at this size you cannot really make out who is driving!
Linhof tech IV Schneider SA 90
Ilford delta 100
Wealden Sussex UK
I know I promised to stop, but man, I love this thread! Inspired by your photos, I just had to share this:
Airplane Wheel, Point Reyes
I know it might sound perverse, but I think this crowd will appreciate just how happy it made me to come across this, especially after having just trudged down miles of empty beach. Occasionally, the Photography Gods smile upon us...
that's bonkers - like it
Makes you wonder how the tire got to the beach. Not from a crash I hope. In any case, I like the photo.
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