How much do you want? By coincidence I need a car.
Love the title and short narrative. Good clarity and colors. I'm often amazed when walking through the woods in the middle of nowhere when I stumble upon a rust bucket like this or an old lawn chair. I guess I'll assume that there's a road not that far away. Sometimes I locate a wreck on a walk and then notice that there's a road up the cliff about 300 feet above me. I'm always afraid that I'll find a corpse. It always seems that it's a hiker or jogger that finds the missing people.
This is more of a question than a critique. Why is it acceptable for the subject to be centered? My assumption is that you did your usual cropping and mirroring and decided that the large tree on the right was instrumental in balancing the shot.
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
As long as the radio still draws in the CBC it will make a wonderful addition to my car collection. An interesting find on your travels and good capture. Nice colours and textures in the scene.
All the duct tape in the Midwest won't be of much help puttin' that back together. LOL. Pretty cool shot of the ruins of that....uh...that....I'm pretty sure that AIN'T a Caddy.
It is not an official farm/homestead in Missouri unless you have some of these strategically placed. I think I hear the radio playing an old Cab Goneaway tune. Interesting.
Love the title and short narrative. Good clarity and colors. I'm often amazed when walking through the woods in the middle of nowhere when I stumble upon a rust bucket like this or an old lawn chair. I guess I'll assume that there's a road not that far away. Sometimes I locate a wreck on a walk and then notice that there's a road up the cliff about 300 feet above me. I'm always afraid that I'll find a corpse. It always seems that it's a hiker or jogger that finds the missing people.
This is more of a question than a critique. Why is it acceptable for the subject to be centered? My assumption is that you did your usual cropping and mirroring and decided that the large tree on the right was instrumental in balancing the shot.
Roger