The black and white thread (film or digital)

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
I think the car one (there is a "Carhenge" somewhere isn't there?) has the most class :)

I went to Stonehenge in '72, you could walk all over the place then including on the rocks. But even then there was a lot of infrastructure, I had visions of camping amongst the stones for the night, no chance but I did camp in the woods about a mile down the road.

I got up before dawn, climbed over the fence and got a few shots of the stones in the mist before being thrown out by the security guards, well technically I wasn't thrown out because I was faster than them and the couldn't catch me :)
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
reminds me of Cadillac Ranch
img_161112138a-cadillac-ranch-soncy-tx.jpg
 

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
Classic subject for B&W. Get a load of the length of the mirror brackets, how much do you reckon the mirrors wobbled?
 

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
I was going to say a hay baler but I could see he was taking hay from an existing bale, but I guess he is demo-ing the gadget.
 

chuckn

Observer
Canyonlands Utah (White Rim Trail) taken October 24th.
 

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graynomad

Photographer, traveller
Yikes, people actually drive over that? The fact that you have the car before the rough stuff makes it seem even rougher I think because it's not clear if he can/will attempt it.

Chuck, classic Ansel Adams landscape, great light and tones.

Both really good photos IMO, for totally different reasons.
 

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