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The Lowes Hotel was in such a rush to get a banner up that they lost a year - it's Arena Bowl XXII, folks.

 

Good effort though - they were the only business we saw with a banner up (mostly because of the Sole Food Restaurant).

I took this photograph a couple years ago near the ocean. No digital editing has been done to this photo. This is how I found the sign.

Shot with my Contax 645 medium format, with Kodak 400TX film @ ISO 400, developed in a Jobo CPE-2 and scanned with an Epson V-750

Loaded coal train C-NAMCNT0-34 battles through Galva, IL on Main 1. M-of-W was on Main 2 through town.

 

6-Dec-2010.

Cn es44dc #2273

cn sd75i #5665

Artwork we created for a screensaver at area hospitals, It was part of their overall patient safety campaign. To see more work, check out lgaadv.com

isnt the fred supposed to be at the end of the train?

 

hammond indiana

feb 23 2007

Bilbo knew they should’ve taken a left at Mirkwood.

You have to get down on your knees to get the clothes out of the machine.

The fire is dropped from the Ivatt Mogul at the end of the gala as the engine is disposed.

Wrong War

 

Liar's Club

Chicago, Illinois

May 7, 2022

 

Photo by Patrick Houdek

Sometimes

there is

something

wrong

in our plan

 

Number 1 showing on the back of a number 42 bus.

click click click.... click... click........click...........

 

me: "hey... you don't think, uh, that someone died in here, do you?"

 

smack didn't think so, he thought it looked more like people beat the crap out of this truck after it died.

 

click.

 

i still find it unsettling.

  

This album tells a story about a wrong turn, a lost girl, and a ghost town. This collection is meant to capture a quiet and eerie nature of a forgotten town. When we went to take these photos, I was super excited about the weather conditions. However, I found to way to use this as my strength when crafting the narrative and how I would choose to shoot these photos. While the gloomy weather would be subpar for capturing a magic fairytale land, it was perfect for capturing a ghost town. The entire exercise was fun and I have begun seeing the world through a different lens. I’ve started to look at objects as props and have found myself crawling on wet ground more often than I’d care for. Every piece of garbage, rusted pipe, or cracked stone has a story, which was the basis of this narrative. Something I would like to do better, or different, is capture a natural narrative. Instead of observing people in their element and framing that, I instead crafted a story with a hired model, which certainly feels artificial at its core. I’d like to take a step out of my comfort zone next time.

Concert jazz du groupe belge "The Wrong Object", au Luxembourg le 04 novembre 2005.

Plus de détails sur www.instantdecisif.com.

 

Jazz concert of the belgian band "The Wrong Object" in Luxembourg on the 4th November 2005.

More details on www.instantdecisif.com.

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic II

Super Takumar 24mm f/3.5

Ilford Super XP2 ISO400

If this were a model I would say this tractor was out of scale with its surroundings.

 

but its not!

It may be Spring but this spider decided to do a classic Autumn web shot this morning

Wrong, slowenian nu metal band performing in their hometown Gornja Radgona.

The aftermath of a drunk drivers actions sit by the roadside in northern California. The driver suffered a broken neck in the accident.

Phototgrapher and Model: Rhodesy Durant

 

I would never admit to being Wrong, but I'll dress like it. ;)

 

Picture taken at Alternation

Hair: Wrong Style 1 purple

Jacket: Cropped Checkerboard Hoodie in purple by Wrong

shirt: Basic Cami (white) by Wrong

pants: Black 3/4 Pinsripe pants by Wrong

shoes: ShytKickers (purple laces) by Wrong

accessories:

Suspenders (black) by Wrong

Bracelets - Beads & Bangles (purple) by Wrong

I think they got off at the wrong station. This is Sewing Station, connections to Seam Ripper City and Quiltingtown Square only.

This album tells a story about a wrong turn, a lost girl, and a ghost town. This collection is meant to capture a quiet and eerie nature of a forgotten town. When we went to take these photos, I was super excited about the weather conditions. However, I found to way to use this as my strength when crafting the narrative and how I would choose to shoot these photos. While the gloomy weather would be subpar for capturing a magic fairytale land, it was perfect for capturing a ghost town. The entire exercise was fun and I have begun seeing the world through a different lens. I’ve started to look at objects as props and have found myself crawling on wet ground more often than I’d care for. Every piece of garbage, rusted pipe, or cracked stone has a story, which was the basis of this narrative. Something I would like to do better, or different, is capture a natural narrative. Instead of observing people in their element and framing that, I instead crafted a story with a hired model, which certainly feels artificial at its core. I’d like to take a step out of my comfort zone next time.

this flower, while a bit past it's glory, must make any bee wild, since it was long past it's season in late november. Stipulated a bee would survive the low temperatures at that time, just a little over freezing.

 

modified in gimp following suggestions by users of the Hit, Miss, Maybe, WHY? group.

 

modified with the gimp: removed all foreground; resynthesized background in empty space; removed bud, artifical background in layer below; fixed artefacts in copy visible layer; sharpened foreground, used fxfoundry vivid filter on centre of bloom.

After working so closely with Titantic artifacts and stories, this little arcade game seems horribly wrong.

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