Autumobile. September 28, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Love and Death.Tags: autumn leaves, Canon 24mm f3.5 L TS-E II lens, Monroe MA, old cars, tilt-shift photography
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I found this noble beast sitting in the woods up in Monroe, MA, in an area which used to be a Department of Corrections work camp:
This is off of a dirt road which is gated and usually locked, but I happened to find it open and chanced an incursion, knowing that there are at least two swamps / beaver ponds which might be showing autumn colors. More on the results of that visit later.
Thanks to Elliot for this perspective, with good sharpness from front to back.
Golda’s Lament. November 19, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Love and Death.Tags: bears, Canon 24mm f3.5L TS-E II lens, Elliot, Golda, Hirschel, Monroe, tilt-shift photography, wrong turns
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“Herschel, YOU IDIOT! NOW look what you’ve done!”
“I TOLD you not to turn left, but you HAD to turn left, didn’t you?? DIDN’T YOU!!! Mother always said you were a crappy driver, and now look, LOOK at the mess we’re in! Mother was right, I should never have married you, you’re a CRAPPY DRIVER who will NEVER AMOUNT TO ANYTHING, NEVER!!!
“Now YOU go get us some help, and make it snappy! I’m going to SIT RIGHT HERE UNTIL YOU COME BACK WITH HELP! There are BEARS out there, Herschel! You don’t expect me to go out there with BEARS, do you?? You IDIOT, Herschel! ”
I have a feeling that Herschel just kept walking…
More views of the Autumobile from a past post, with a possible back-story.
Because enquiring minds abhor a vacuum.
Playing with Elliot in the back woods of upper Monroe.
Where there are bears, you know.