gus wrote: I have merged your threads. Tks.
black mamba wrote: Thanks for the merge job, Gus. These are the first photos I've posted and I couldn't get two to come out together. I'll learn though.
black mamba wrote: I wish I had a dollar for every one of these scenes I run across while traveling mountain back roads.
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Another look at this forgotten friend.
Looks like an old workhorse.
nicely done on the shot, I wonder if it'd show even better with a sharp B&W conversion? Might give it even more character, regardless it's a nice snap.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Tks.
Thanks for the merge job, Gus. These are the first photos I've posted and I couldn't get two to come out together. I'll learn though.
Vegetation is amazing how it can consume and hide things even as large as this old Truck.
I prefer the first shot over the second, the angle is nicer,
and you can see more of the front of the old truck.
This shot would probably look good done as a Black & White or even
in Sepia tones as well
Thanks for sharing .... Skippy
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