Nice collection of antiques. I remember using a radio like the one shown in a garage where my uncle would fix cars when I was under 10 years old. All of that is now gone, even the garage.
Nice collection of antiques. I remember using a radio like the one shown in a garage where my uncle would fix cars when I was under 10 years old. All of that is now gone, even the garage.
Last edited by tonywalt; 09-20-2016 at 06:20 PM.
Welcome back, Tony! The gas station looks almost ghostly in the dark.
Last edited by Danik 2016; 09-20-2016 at 10:33 PM.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Beautiful pic, NS! Autumn loneliness!
Nice to "see" you again! Many people from US are having log in problems. They even opened a thread.
because of it.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
Nice picture of the vertical grass in the water with those horizontal ripples, North Star.
This is a sight we see in Sweden often. Its best in black and white as well. Welcome back North Star.
Like the gas station shot Tony. The image and color pellete, particularly the green, conjured up Hopper's Nighthawks.
NS-Lovely picture of the reflection in the water.
GG-I agree with you. And Hopper has this thing: never mind how many people he draws in his pictures, they look all very lonely and isolated.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
You've brought out the whiteness of the birch trees really well, taken at night I guess.
A bit ghostly and again they transmit a feeling of collective solitude.
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row