The fellow I was with was totally focused on his truck and getting off road with it. Had yours truly been driving I'd have spent an hour or so at the place, worked on some close-ups of the cars, tried to capture building details, changed film, lenses, and done a lot of things in addition to this snap, which is exactly what it was. It was all I could do to get Ron to stop the truck and back up a few feet in order to grab this shot. Anyway, glad you liked it, even with its imperfections ;-)) and thanks for your comments.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hey,now your getting into my style of photography.LOL > > I like this one very much Shel. The old 1920's(?) car abandon in the yard works very well. > We have > that in rural Ontario,but mostly 1970's and on.<g> I like the sepia touch,makes it look > period. > > Some of the responses arrived prior to your post,but i like it composed this way. I often > try and get any > pond on a property if i can.The buildings on the gentle slope look pleasing. > Only problem i see is the sky on my monitor has no cloud detail at all. I quess from one > of your replies > there are clouds.Maybe a bit of a burn in might help. > > Would look nice as a sepia wet print i think. > > On a side note.I used to have the same problem if someone was driving and i wanted to stop > for a > picture. > I work alone now.LOL > > Good work.

