Good one Dan,
Love the first one as well.
I just spent the last two nights putting up Lear 30 shots on my website, for the Air Force.
Would love to have one in my backyard.
Nice find, Dan! The first thing that popped into my mind when seeing the first one is how much that looks like the jalopy that comic book Archie drove around in. Great work on the conversions.
Brent
Bill Gass wrote:
Good one Dan,
Love the first one as well.
I just spent the last two nights putting up Lear 30 shots on my website, for the Air Force.
Would love to have one in my backyard.
Well as you see Bill..The Lear(I call it a Lear though it might not actually be a Lear) is without wings. Oh..just found an article Bill...It is a Gulfstream!
Dan
bnfotografie wrote:
Nice find, Dan! The first thing that popped into my mind when seeing the first one is how much that looks like the jalopy that comic book Archie drove around in. Great work on the conversions.
Brent
Thanks Brent..My consistency in b&w conversion sucks!
Dan
The difference between a journalist's photo and a dedicated photographers is very stark in this image. Beside the obvious of how drab their photo is compared to yours, the composition you took removes the out of place elements (the camper, the power lines) and transforms it into something different all together.
From your photo I would have though the model T was sitting in a fence row, not right next to someone's driveway. Your composition does an immensely good job of taking a mediocre scene and transforming it into something special.
bman212121 wrote:
The difference between a journalist's photo and a dedicated photographers is very stark in this image. Beside the obvious of how drab their photo is compared to yours, the composition you took removes the out of place elements (the camper, the power lines) and transforms it into something different all together.
From your photo I would have though the model T was sitting in a fence row, not right next to someone's driveway. Your composition does an immensely good job of taking a mediocre scene and transforming it into something special.
Well I am blushing and THANK YOU. I beileve this is thee nicest thing anyone has ever said of an image of mine! I am in awe here with jaw dropping amazement!
Thank you!
I admit at the time I took this photo, the misc assundry(?) "items" were not there. Yes there was a pickup there but I was able to shoot around it.
Most appreciative of your kindness.
Dan