There’s a kind of true grit you don’t have to invent — it’s already there in worn paint, old steel, and the places they still occupy. This one stopped me because the light and color made something ordinary feel substantial.
ILCE-6700E 24mm F1.8 ZA lens24mmf/11.01/100s100 ISO0.0 EV
Our flag is also "true grit" Scott! Anything that memorializes "Olde Glory" has my affection!
Gotta love rust and decay on our olde relics!
Well done brother!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Our flag is also "true grit" Scott! Anything that memorializes "Olde Glory" has my affection!
Gotta love rust and decay on our olde relics!
Well done brother!
Dan
Thank you Dan! At first I was just focused on the front grill, then noticed Old Glory flying off to the right. Then it all came together - appreciate it brother!
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bbuugguuss wrote:
the color and light are shimmering in this one. looks so old and fresh at the same time.
I like your observation on that and now that you brought that up, totally agree! Thanks for your comment!
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Dan Cross wrote:
I love everything about this photo, especially the kiss of light on the hood.
Thank you Dan, I appreciate the nice comment! I lucked out with that light as it faded quickly soon after!