'It is not what you look at that matters. It's what you see.' – Henry David Thoreau
I’m not sure. But, this image’s perspective looking towards this 1953 Ford F-100 is that which likely is the perspective previous owners would have walking to it, something seen regularly through the Ford’s years of service. The image orients the eye to the driver’s door becoming the glimpse the owner/driver would take as he or she thinks through next actions and destination walking to this F-100. You could almost step into the image, open the driver’s door, start the engine and drive away.
Listening to – Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah,’ played on our Heintzman Grand Piano in vertical form by my daughter.
Quote to Inspire – “The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.” – Oscar Wilde
Traveling Fashion Designers 🌼
Travel, thank you notes and other stories from Meg King-Sloan
Fotografie, Radeln und Reisen
And all the life's delightful doses
lifestyle, mommy, and more
A Blog about Music and Popular Culture
LYCKSALIGHET
The world around through my camera's lens
wedding photography and candid wedding photographers in Delhi. Candid wedding photography is a unique way to capture the wedding day and the emotions of the bride and groom.
travel junkie & horse lover
BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH
thoughts on innovation, startups, photography and bourbon since 2007
I make photographs and poems to please myself (and share them to please you).
Natural, rural and urban images
Surreal Landscapes by Maikhail Buzhinskiy
Exploring open roads without breaking the bank
Become a Story Hunter!
'Why be reliant upon secular media sources, literary works penned by atheists, and embittered hearsay to inform your views on religiosity, or worse still to bring about the lack thereof, isn't that as sensible as asking directions to KFC from Ronald McDonald?' ―T. C. M
What I've always wanted
explore within
Born a Yaad | Adventuring Abroad™
He started Writing, The paper started speaking...
L'occhio ritaglia il soggetto, e l'apparecchio deve solo fare il suo lavoro, che consiste nell'imprimere sulla pellicola la decisione dell'occhio
Traveler & photographer with a passion for everything
Ein Tagebuch unserer Alltagsküche-Leicht zum Nachkochen
Peter Joseph Singhatey - "Just Love Flying"
The first two are the ones I prefer
Hey there, Kiwiskan:
Totally good. The other images are really ones that explore moods. Good schtuff! 😉
Just came across your blog for the first time, and i love your photos! Love all the colours and textures that you capture. The first and last ones are my personal favorite! Love them!!
Hey there, Kirsty …
I’m liking the images on Cain’s Capture, as well … 🙂 The images of snow and the trailer park look very similar to my locale, up here, just south of the 60th parallel.
Thanks for looking in … people’s likes and dislikes – what they favour – inform about what is accessible within different images. I’m liking colour and textures that can be revealed within images … Rusting relics seem to be holding my attention in this last bit of time ….
Take care 🙂
P.S. I’m liking the colour-work, architecture and textures within the Presbyterian Church you photographed. 😉
I was just looking at some still life photographers work, and was really impressed with the textures they show – something i want to show more of. Rusting relics are so interesting ah!
Thanks for your reply!!