Christmas comes early……………..
I must say it again, wow, am I blessed! I had to make a short trip to shoot some images for Nikon and since winter is a tough time to find nice color subjects in Kentucky, I visited Old Car City, in White, Georgia. I can only say that this will “definitely” be a location for a Americana Workshop soon! I can’t say that I’ve had more fun shooting than I did today. Sorry my blog is late, but I think you will see I’ve been busy. I will share some of my take for the day, only about 10% of my keepers, this place, is a target rich environment! Just about a half hour north of Atlanta, this 36 acre wonderland hs over 4,000 cars!! Yes I said 4,000!!! If you like rusting history, this is heaven! Enjoy, and for those of you that like to do our Americana workshops, get ready to shoot here!
So there you go, wet your appetite? Merry Christmas!!!!
the pilgrim
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Very cool!
It’s a great place to sharpen you extraction skills!
This place is incredible, can’t wait to take some of you guys there!
That is definitely a target rich environment!! Nice shots !!
Can’t wait for you to shoot here witht me!
Richard, you would eat this place alive!
Mel, I hopped by to see what this week’s quesiton was. Interesting quesiton and answer! I haven’t read Pilgrim’s Progress–but I probably should because it’s considered to be an important work of religious literature. I think the title of the work makes it sound kind of dull, especially to students.
I had no idea how to approach this before-now I’m locked and loaded.
Perhaps you have done one in the past, but I’d be interested in seeing a post on how you process your HDR’s. Nice photos!
Happy to!
Now if you could just ask Jim Begley to step a bit to the right, get Raymond to stop walking through my shot, and have Richard Small help me set up the perfect shop I will pack my bags and set the GPS for Georgia. Just let us know the dates.
I’ll work on it my friend!
Wow, I could spend a week there! Looks like a fantastic workshop location. I’m ready.
Looks like an HDR and Macro paradise! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on faith and photography, it encourages my walk and helps inspire my creativity…
Thank you John!
Glad it is helping!