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I been driving past this truck for years, finally pulled over to get a shot. Earned retirement. by Damien, on Flickr All shots below are from my Flickr photo dump page. If you want to follow please us the first picture. truck reedit wm by damien look out, on Flickr truck 4 wm by damien look out, on Flickr tow truck 3 wm by damien look out, on Flickr DSC02916 wm by damien look out, on Flickr
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What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger |
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I got to go back and take a real shot here to day with my new A7ii. Here is what I came up with.
Just passing by. by Damien, on Flickr
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger |
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The other photos aren't real shots? They look good to me. Cool find man. I dig that old car Shit.
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Lol they are more towards quick snaps for me. I was in a rush that day i stopped by, was losing light. I waited for some cloud coverage to go back and then i spent a little bit of time looking for something special. I think i found it. I have been eyeballing that truck for months waited for the snow to melt.
Thanks.
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger |
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MA and southern NH tend to have a lot of abandoned old cars/trucks like this hidden in the woods along roadsides. Great shots!
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Cool find, the "real shot" is especially nice
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Thanks guys. If anyone cares i got a little history out of the truck from the owner of the business. The mid 50s GMC was bought by her dad in the late 50's to start the company, They have since gone on to own a large fleet of trucks and open a truck repair facility. From rags to riches stuff.
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger |