Shot on Transparency Film scanned into digital format
Antique Bears shot at a Collectors Fair
I call this the “Painted Monument” because to me it looks like an old painted photograph of the monument. This is a photograph however and one of which I am very proud.
People planes VW’s & lots of great times many stalls & footy matches & great family time at the Old Bar Festival october weekend 2007 !!
This dear old Tiger was made by / Joy Toys, Australia. Age unknown. / One of my precious, silent friends. / Not even as much as a meow. More nostalgic things here
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Driving on a country lane in Kentucky I spotted this abandoned tobacco barn. These old barns in the country are becoming rarer to find.
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This was originally an assignment I did for a photography class. We were to find new ways of interpreting a person without their face being featured, but the subject needed to be included within the picture so I avoided using the collecting of objects, memorabilia, etc. that could express their personality – this was to be a portrait challenge using the featured subject in the shot but without featuring their face. This was a really fun assignment. I had a lot of fun trying to think of ways to do a portrait without the face being the focus. I wasn’t sure about how others might find it, but I liked it so I just followed my gut and went with it in spite of any hesitencies. It was surprisingly well received. I decided I’d go ahead and share it here, too. I appreciate any constructive critiques or comments anyone has to offer, as well. I’m still uncertain of exactly what it is that makes it work, but it was well recieved for the class so I decided to share it here, as well.
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Chevrolet vehicle…
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This look back in time is created by aging a current photograph of a driver showing his beautiful black horse. Photograph is aged and sepia colored. Perfect for a country or victorian home, any horse lover or antique admirer would enjoy this in their home. A Bow N Ranch original!
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Antique GMC Truck Profile
Digitally enhanced image of a classic car grill by photographer Joanne Mariol.
You’ve got mail !!! I took this picture in downtown Chicago. I love the peeling paint on this old mailbox! Hope you like it also.. :) I have to crop this to sell it as a card. stay tuned! Joanne :)
Rosie’s Love You card. Antique pitcher decoration with pink flowers.
Placed in the top ten in DOLLS from around the world! “Dolls Of All Nationalities Challenge” on Aug. 30, 2009 Long ago there was a community called Gladie and this farm was part of it. The Appalachian dolls, gas light, crock and skillet are on display inside this old Kentucky home. / It was dark in the log cabin when the National Park guide unlocked the door for us, but when he lit the lamp, there they were just sitting there! So cute- she has a dimple and he has dirty overalls. I wanted the full ethnic impact of showing this pair in their true Appalachian setting. This “old” couple seemed to naturally suggest an anniversary (of some kind). / The log house was built between 1876 and 1884 in what is now the Red River Gorge geological area of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky. This interpretive site on the Red River Gorge Scenic Byway is a joint effort of The Red River Historical Society, U.S. Forest Service and Ron Black Assoc. / (200 views) /
This shot was taken at the Walnutport Canal Festival held every year in the fall in Walnutport, Pennsylvania.
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