Thanks Roger;
Austin I like the food bus.. You sorta have a connection with the various vehicles. We don't have billboards in Maine, so I think they are interesting in photos and when traveling. (Not quite interesting enough to be a proponent of them) Everyone has a message to share.
Austin keep the cars and trucks coming as they are always enjoyable. Been shooting older cars and trucks myself lately, mostly in my neighborhood. I’m calling the series The Streets of San Francisco. Recently picked up a scanner so if I can figure out how to work it I’ll start posting images.
Roger
Awesome car series, Austin.
Went out this afternoon to my favorite park intending to shoot some 8x10, but out of nowhere some nasty storms formed and it started thundering and raining a bit. I still went down the trail a bit in the rain and saw this beautiful scene come out from the mist. Luckily I had thrown in my bag a TLR.
Rolleicord "Art Deco," 75mm Triotar w/ R25 filter, Acros 100, Pyrocat:
Right after I took this image I heard some sounds up the trail that sounded like someone had just opened up a spigot to full-blast. I looked down and water was suddenly flowing past me. Never seen this before, despite having hiked on this trail in the rain before, so I snapped a pic with my phone:
The trail was a high "edge" so it wasn't an issue, but when I got back up to my car my phone started blaring emergency sounds and warning me of a flash flood warning. Yeah thanks I noticed . At the start of the trail, a cliff had turned into a 20 foot waterfall from run-off.
B&W image: Very fine, Corran.
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Nice one Tuco, need to go through my archives, in a former life I was a skydiving photographer. Haven’t looked at the negs for years, really should take a look at them.
Roger
Thanks.
I've given some thought to getting a licence and skydive with a medium format camera that has a WLF. I'm thinking of the camera harnessed to the chest and you look down at the WLF to compose. Do think that's feasible? I imagine tilting your head down or reaching to rewind would throw your balance all off in a free fall or something?
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