I recently went on a 17 day trip to practice and race. I was able to fit in a day to photograph Old Car City in White, GA. I have been wanting to go there for quite some time. It was an awesome experience to finally get there. Its sprawled over 44 acres and I walked it a few times with my different lenses on. If anyone wants to go just make sure you spray bug spray and wear long clothing as I got bit alot.... All originals can be seen here https://www.joeltpowell.com/Old-Car-City-White-GA
Thanks for looking
Joel
Canon EOS R5m2RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens16mmf/7.11/20s100 ISO-1.7 EV
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These are wonderful Joel! Did you meet up with Bob Jarman by chance?
This is a place I could spend days in. So much to photograph and "take in".
Maryland outlawed places like this many years ago and we did have a few of these in smaller versions.
Again GREAT photography and subjects!!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
These are wonderful Joel! Did you meet up with Bob Jarman by chance?
This is a place I could spend days in. So much to photograph and "take in".
Maryland outlawed places like this many years ago and we did have a few of these in smaller versions.
Again GREAT photography and subjects!!
Dan
No, I was by myself. Thank you. Why outlaw?
It was a lot of fun to spend the day there. It's something that was very unique.
J. Pow wrote:
No, I was by myself. Thank you. Why outlaw?
It was a lot of fun to spend the day there. It's something that was very unique.
Joel
Junk yards were proclaimed "an environmental hazard" and an eyesore. Yes there are a very few but they are contained in a "sterile environment".
No more sprawling yards like this.
My very 1st car came from a junk yard like this in 1963...I was 15yrs old..
Danpbphoto wrote:
Junk yards were proclaimed "an environmental hazard" and an eyesore. Yes there are a very few but they are contained in a "sterile environment".
No more sprawling yards like this.
My very 1st car came from a junk yard like this in 1963...I was 15yrs old..
Dan
Very nice.
Yes, that would make sense. This place was out in the "sticks". They warned me about potential "living hazards" that may exist in or around the cars and was encouraged not to go in-between them and in them.
Yes, that would make sense. This place was out in the "sticks". They warned me about potential "living hazards" that may exist in or around the cars and was encouraged not to go in-between them and in them.
Joel
I lived "out in the sticks" then Joel. That was where the acres and acres of car heritage went to die. The local Counties needed revenue so they fully taxed the property owner on the basis of "non agricultural" use despite the fact that it was on a farm that DID have crops, dairy or beef. However minimal it was compared to the "junk yard". Greed brother!
Now the area is a "claw hand" of DC!
As Joni Mitchell sings, "they turned paradise into a parking lot"!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
I lived "out in the sticks" then Joel. That was where the acres and acres of car heritage went to die. The local Counties needed revenue so they fully taxed the property owner on the basis of "non agricultural" use despite the fact that it was on a farm that DID have crops, dairy or beef. However minimal it was compared to the "junk yard". Greed brother!
Now the area is a "claw hand" of DC!
As Joni Mitchell sings, "they turned paradise into a parking lot"!
Dan
Wow....Thats crazy how greed screws everything up. Sad.
adventure_photo wrote:
These are awesome Joel, well done! So much texture and grit in these. Looks like a really fun place to wander around and see what catches the eye!
Thank you. It was super cool. I have been wanting to shoot here for quite some time..It was worth the trip.
RustyBug wrote:
On my list of places to go someday, also. Looks like you had a good time of it.
Yes, TY! I thought it was worth the trip. You are roughly 8 to 9 hours away right? I think you would love it. I walked it 3 times with different lenses. I didnt want to miss anything knowing it would be along time before I had a chance to get back there if ever.
We have something similar in Germany—and I've wanted to photograph it for decades. Thanks for reminding me. I really must get around to it. My favorite is picture no. 4. I think the photos almost seem human—as if these old vehicles had facial features. You can sense the aging, the sidings, character, emotion... almost like silent portraits with a history. Very beautiful.
Thank you Stefan! Appreciate the kind words. The place was super cool and nothing like I have ever photographed. Cant wait to see what you come up with!