Nov 28, 2019 #1 Chris Calohan II Well-known member A little kitschy but I really like old structures more so because of the time they represented than the dilapidated state of current times. Country Road
A little kitschy but I really like old structures more so because of the time they represented than the dilapidated state of current times. Country Road
Nov 29, 2019 #2 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Chris Calohan said: A little kitschy but I really like old structures more so because of the time they represented than the dilapidated state of current times. View attachment 2761 Country Road Click to expand... It’s much more than kitsch or quaint! That road is important and represents the master metaphor of “Life as a Journey”! I would love to see this much wider and higher. Do you own an ultrawide or perhaps you can take overlapping images and I would stitch them for you! Asher
Chris Calohan said: A little kitschy but I really like old structures more so because of the time they represented than the dilapidated state of current times. View attachment 2761 Country Road Click to expand... It’s much more than kitsch or quaint! That road is important and represents the master metaphor of “Life as a Journey”! I would love to see this much wider and higher. Do you own an ultrawide or perhaps you can take overlapping images and I would stitch them for you! Asher
Nov 30, 2019 #3 Chris Calohan II Well-known member This is all I have. Already left the area and not likely to go back any time soon.
Nov 30, 2019 #4 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Well you did a great job. This will make a popular B& W print! Just look out for similar views. You obviously have that interest and the knack at recognizing that others might like it too! I always try to take adjacent “coverage” as one never know what one might think at home looking at it on a monitor. Some folk, like Nicolas Claris frame and print pretty match as conceived originally. I personally like to have freedom to change my mind! Asher
Well you did a great job. This will make a popular B& W print! Just look out for similar views. You obviously have that interest and the knack at recognizing that others might like it too! I always try to take adjacent “coverage” as one never know what one might think at home looking at it on a monitor. Some folk, like Nicolas Claris frame and print pretty match as conceived originally. I personally like to have freedom to change my mind! Asher