In the early 1960's my Father purchased something that changed my life forever. . .A Polaroid camera. It was rather strange in appearance, but it was the latest and greatist in technology at the time. You could snap the shutter, and in seconds out came a picture that slowly developed in front of your eyes in just a few minutes! It was a like having a portable darkroom. Magic! That camera was a springboard into the next decade when I bought my first 35 mm SLR. As they say, the rest is history.
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Glass Bowl Set
Uniformity is good. Our kitchen is equipped with gadgets, stuff, coffee makers,etc. My favorite is an inexpensive set of glass bowls that are various sizes that stack up and fit nicely together. I am looking at them in the cabinet one day and decided they would make a good subject for a photograph. Nothing special I guess, but somehow it works.
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Saturday, June 2, 2012
1949 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
The car show was literally full of classics from the forties to the nineties. Most were fully restored with paint jobs that nearly blinded you from the coats of clear lacquer and an abundance of chrome parts inside and out. However a diamond in the rough caught my eye above all. It was a rusty, aged and preserved original Chevy 3600 Pickup Truck from 1949! The texture of the metal with the blue original paint and the red rust captivated me and my camera. The interior was something to behold. Yes, the beauty of the show was the ugly duckling of a truck that lured me and my camera over for a few photos. Hope you enjoy.
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