My kinda stuff... I miss those scenes. Is the slightly warm tone in the sky the golden hour result? It look like a shot made with Agfachrome instead of Kodachrome - had you been using film.

love the wall.

ann

On 5/24/2013 16:17, Jack Davis wrote:
Thanks for all comments, Tim. Maybe the car wheel, but not the flag.

Jack ;-)


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There is a lot of history in/on that wall.
Could fit right into a project of mine with the working title "Hiting
the wall". I like the direct approach towards the motif. No fancy
fuzz.

I would problably left the flag and the car wheel out of frame. But that's me.

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2013/5/24 Jack Davis <[email protected]>:
This morning my wife and I took a tour of a few very small back water towns in 
our area. Was looking for history in any form. Was equipped with both the K-5 
and K20. I collected a passel of shots, but they are all of this building. May 
post another piece or two later.
I found parking in the area very restrictive. Consequently, most were shot with 
the K20/DA 16~45. Got a few with K-5/DA*50~135.
Went out early hoping for a bit of sweet light, but all I encountered were deep 
shadows in those areas I wanted.. May back track some day and try a couple 
scenes again.

Comments?

Jack

http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=693

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