2111_0470 Heads Up!
And now for something completely different.
Longtime followers of my photostream may recall that my favourite car in the world sits abandoned in a field off a gravel road in the middle of nowhere. I paid it a visit recently, and came home with a new set of images, some of which I will share over the next few days.
It's obviously a departure from my usual nature & wildlife work. Departures can be good. There are no "professional expectations" attached, no worries that the critter won't come out for a photo session, no specific goal other than to allow the imagination to run wild.
The car: a 1939 Pontiac. Original colour green (I think). Forsaken by mankind; loved - and sculpted - by hail, snow, rain, wind, sand, and airborne grit.
Photographed along the Rosefield Grid in southwestern Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2021 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
2111_0470 Heads Up!
And now for something completely different.
Longtime followers of my photostream may recall that my favourite car in the world sits abandoned in a field off a gravel road in the middle of nowhere. I paid it a visit recently, and came home with a new set of images, some of which I will share over the next few days.
It's obviously a departure from my usual nature & wildlife work. Departures can be good. There are no "professional expectations" attached, no worries that the critter won't come out for a photo session, no specific goal other than to allow the imagination to run wild.
The car: a 1939 Pontiac. Original colour green (I think). Forsaken by mankind; loved - and sculpted - by hail, snow, rain, wind, sand, and airborne grit.
Photographed along the Rosefield Grid in southwestern Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2021 James R. Page - all rights reserved.