My photo partner got a new camera he wanted to try out so I took him out into the middle of nowhere to shoot some old cars. We made it a desert camp so we could utilize the stars and moon. I figured since we were heading all the way out there why not bring the post-apocalyptic suit.
We got out there in time to catch the sunset then did the chili and hotdog thing until the stars were good and out. The moon followed later and then we called it a night.
In the morning as I was dragging out my rusty gear, Steve said, "Oh hey, I still have my daughter's old prom dress that I'm supposed to donate in the truck. What if... nah... you couldn't fit in it..." And so the following photos did happen.
You got your stars and gels:
Purple people eater by
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You got your moonlight:
Moon roof by
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Throw in an old film camera with cross processed slide film:
Cross Processed Elite Chrome in a 620 Brownie Box by
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And then, I felt like George Costanza in a Kramer photoshoot:
Is it really only about location, lighting, props and processing? by
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Same car, same dude:
Supply count by
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I needed coaching apparently:
Hood 1: "No, arch it out more" by
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Same hood
Hood 2: Scavenging by
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I need to walk around picking up things and looking sad now
Usefulness by
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And climb things
Fixer upper by
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