Nice gun, kps - really nice machining on it. Great pic.
Couple from my two-day trip to see me mum out near Barrhaven, ON. As always, took plenty of funky roads along the way. These two are from yesterday - the leg back.
Who knows. I found it on what was little more than a dirt track that serviced a bunch of cottages strung around one lake somewhere between Maberly and Westport. Stopped the car and walked through the scrub to get a closer look, then noticed some broken-down outbuildings lurking behind the bus and realized the place may actually still be someone's home. Probably no one was home at the time if so, but I didn't want to come off like a nosy shutterbug tourist... I grabbed off a couple of quick shots then jumped back in and continued down the road. Reminded me of that great film, Into the Wild, where the young man runs away from his old life to a bold new one in the wilderness of Alaska, only to die of starvation in a clapped-out school bus.
Couple from my two-day trip to see me mum out near Barrhaven, ON. As always, took plenty of funky roads along the way. These two are from yesterday - the leg back.
I like 'em - they both have a spooky quality to them, and you have to know the bus has a great story. No doubt about it.
Very nice stuff, mrjimmy. Soft, textural, mysterious.
Thanks Max. I've got quite a bit of this kind of stuff that I'm (slowly) scanning.
I also have a few packs left that I've been experimenting with lately. When it's gone, it's gone so I tend to limit my experimentation which I've found, can limit creativity.
Can't decide whether I like it better in colour or black and white, but I think the B & W. A solitary and dying art captured on a mid morning stroll. No back room, that is the store and workshop all in one.
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