From our trip through Kansas back in 2005. I would have liked to see it in it’s day.
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From our trip through Kansas back in 2005. I would have liked to see it in it’s day.
On the RoadPanoramicWisner 8x20ArchetchureAugust 2020Diners8x20
This crossed my path in Stevens, Pennsylvania back in 2004. I almost drove right past it. Glad I didn’t.
I was just about to start a new job when I shot this. I remember I was driving around this little town near coal country in Pennsylvania. I was going around the block to see about another building, when I saw these doors. I just had to shoot them with the 8×20.
To this day they are still one of my favorite images I’ve made with the 8×20.
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This part of the building for Taylorsville Store in Washingtons Crossing, Pennsylvania.
I was traveling around Maine in the Fall of 2003. I remember following a road out to the end where there was this little fishing town, Georgetown, Maine.
It was clearing to our East, but we had clouds blocking the Sun behind us as I drove out to the town. I was pulling into the parking lot and the sky behind me started to clear and the light just lite up the scene.
One of the old farmhouses here in central New Jersey. I’m not sure the house was still being lived in but the farm was still working. The gentalman who belonged to the truck in the image made it a point to stop and find out why I was taking a photo of the farmhouse.
Today, is a detail of a wall and barn doors at the New Egypt Historical Society Museum. I was taken by the textures and scaring on the wood.