I like them both for different reasons! Good job, Chris. You hit a nerve again.
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"Second shot is a little south of Buchanan on the BNSF Angora Sub."
Two titles come to mind…
My Fathers Gloves,
And
Two Roads to Follow.
Both photos could lead to interesting stories.
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-ChrisWest Chicago, ILChristopher May Fine Art Photography"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." ~Ansel Adams
The crossing shot must be from somewhere on the eastern plains of Colorado; where please?
I thought of Michner and his classic story of Colorado - Centenial. This is the kind of scene he would have dramatized if he had written about the railroad migration across the plains.
Being a photographer by trade I know the difficulty in making a square photograph...so I have a lot of respect for the second image. I enjoyed both!
The crossing shot is great, but I really like the glove shot - true creativity!
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I love the second shot. B&W really works well.
Thank you for sharing,
NW
Hey Gang,
I've been experimenting with some different styles lately. I've got some more crazy wide shots to share soon, but today I thought I'd post something a little different. Below, please find two minimalist shots that I shot recently. While the shots lack the punch of some of my work, my hope is that there's a good story to be told with these simpler images. Thoughts, comments and critiques would certainly be welcome on these:
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