I hunt this stuff...
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....everywhere I go...
...so I can produce rust-based, abstract/impressionistic images like this one; which was pulled from the hood of the above truck.
...so I can produce rust-based, abstract/impressionistic images like this one; which was pulled from the hood of the above truck.
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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Thanks for the visit, John. Any word on the status of the P-47?
Tom
I tell you, Taz, these old abandoned derelicts ( car, buses, trucks, you name it ) seem to hunt me down. Over the years, I've captured literally hundreds of the things as they are strewn all throughout the Appalachians.
Take care,
Tom
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Hi Cristóbal. I intentionally engineered the soft, out of focus look to the abstract shot. It seemed to best project the image as I wanted to present it. It's not an approach I use a lot though...usually it's the " tack sharp " route for me.
Your current post " Road Trip " is very appealing. The accomplished use of blurring is one of the signature traits I see in your work. Kudos on a fine series.
Take care,
Tom
Would love to see all of them! If you have a link to gallery, please post!
I think you probably can have your own showing somewhere with some of these classics like these printed big. I look out but never seem to find gold like this!
Cheers!
As a long-time Stephen King fan, I'd be careful that they don't start hunting you one of these days . Cool stuff. The abstract looks more like some sort of landscape than a rust shot .
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It goes with out saying... but I will anyhow... I love these, especially the second one.
Don
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Thanks for the visit, Richard. I hope you're doing well.
After shooting the abstract, the resultant image struck me, like it does you, as some sort of landscape. When finished with slinging my magic elixir around, I ended up with ....what looks like to me....a scene of an open, grassy field that gives rise to a forested tree line with the blue sky and clouds at the top. Got to love the potential for freedom of expression that rust can bring into the equation.
Take care,
Tom
I always appreciate it, Don, when you look in. We Rust Junkies have been too quiet lately. It's about time that we stoked the fires. Calling all Junkies....show us what you got.
Tom
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Phil
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
Thanks for the comments, Carter. I value your opinion.
Take care,
Tom
Boy, Phil, it wouldn't do to have the both of us scouring those mountains together. I mean you can find subject matter in this vein all over the country but, brother, those Appalachians house the mother load. I can see the pair of us jabbering like idiots as we round each new turn.
See you,
Tom