There was no doubt this lil coupe was steel and had a patina that was just righteous… / Those square shouldered slick tyres just made my knees buckle…
With a shifter like this who’s going to argue? The crowning glory of a 50 BMG cartridge just added yet another layer of coolness that had everyone in a fever… Oh that dash fascia… Just too ‘kool’ for skool…
I just love the detail, the care that went into the design of every component, rigorous quality control and discipline…
This aircraft had some terrifying story to tell of its last flight…
The business end of the mighty P51 Mustang… Oh the sound… that glorious sound…
Found wandering the streets of Orofino, Idaho. The colour of the ice on the windows was not photoshopped, all natural dawn light. Only time I ever get up early is if I am in a new place and have a camera. The quality and softness of light with a muted colour palette reminded me of Europe. The pickup trucks and gun racks in rear windows reminded me I was not.
72 hours before I had been enjoying the surf in 100 degree plus weather in Australia, now I was suffering jet lag, cold like had never thought possible but was up at 6am wandering in a new world… I thought I was on the film set of Twin Peaks… It was quite an experience that lil’ ol town called Orofino…
I spent a great afternoon in an aircraft boneyard and captured some close up images I knew I would compile into what I call ‘Aviabstraction’. I love the patina, the fittings, shapes, colours and graphics… tragic I know…
“Verdigris” was featured in the group Rusty, Crusty and falling to Bits, July 2009. A detail of an old horse collar.
Part of a mausoleum door in a Michigan cemetery / —-—-—-—-- Nikon D90 / Sigma 70-200 2.8
An ethereal wheelbarrow. (She also has done an awful lot of work)
Three old trucks resting by each other in the Texas Panhandle. Just off Route 66 going west out of Amarillo.
Chicago, Illinois. / Corner of State and Washington. / The Great Clock was installed on Marshall Field’s State Street Store on November 26, 1897. Marshall Field envisioned this as a beacon that could be seen for miles and attract crowds to his store which he saw as a meeting place.
before the real rain
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