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This set of pics is from a WC wreck by Waupaca, WI not long after startup. Some of the pics in this set may have been scanned a while ago when I recieved some loose photos to scan and keep, but enjoy them again in this set.
Photo from the Victor Berg Collection
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There was a tanker truck wreck on Rt. 220, Interstate 581 between Wanju Ave exit and Elm Ave. exit in Roanoke, Virginia 7/12/08
I got there right after it happened and took as many shots as I could from different area's around the accident. It was one of the scariest things I have taken pictures of yet.
The heat from the fire was unbelievably hot. Sweat was rolling down my face but I was determined to get as many shots as I could because it is something I will never forget.
The driver's body was found the next morning and of course he was dead. That upset me too. I hope and pray that he did not suffer and that his family will survive the heartache and know that there are lots of people out here praying for them.
Drip something here. Make a print.
End result. Journel doesn't close properly now. Think I used to much paint, it went on thick.
Acrylic and watercolour paint. I had issues doing this because I realised half of my tubes of watercolours have dried up since last year..
I like how textured it feels. I also have a picture of the wet paint.
The journal is pretty much completed. I'm left with a couple of prompts that just aren't inspiring me so it's time to send it home.
There was a tanker truck wreck on Rt. 220, Interstate 581 between Wanju Ave exit and Elm Ave. exit in Roanoke, Virginia 7/12/08
I got there right after it happened and took as many shots as I could from different area's around the accident. It was one of the scariest things I have taken pictures of yet.
The heat from the fire was unbelievably hot. Sweat was rolling down my face but I was determined to get as many shots as I could because it is something I will never forget.
The driver's body was found the next morning and of course he was dead. That upset me too. I hope and pray that he did not suffer and that his family will survive the heartache and know that there are lots of people out here praying for them.
Standing on the wreck of the "Malleny" wrecked on Tusker 1886,blown up in 1978 by the millitary,hazard to shipping.Scan from my negative collection.
Antheas. Rice Bowl Wreck.
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File name: 08_06_015325
Title: Wreck house
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Demolition; Debris
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Train-Wreck is a member of an informal team of NY-based homeless teenage superhumans.
Of all the members, he's the most caught up in the whole 'superhero' thing.
The Rejects all wear 'street clothes', and Train-Wreck's 'costume' consists of a patriotic track-suit, probably originally marketed for the Olympics or some other sporting event. Underneath, he wears a Greco-Roman wrestling leotard, also in patriotic colours.
He wears a simple 'blindfold'-style mask to hide his face in combat.