Solitary Man I'm not much of a fan of too much post processing or digital filters, but vintage vignette seemed to work for this pic. What do you think? ...
I'm also reminded of a quote from legendary Texas populist politician, Jim Hightower, who said: There's nothing in the middle of the Road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos. Add Thomas to the list! I like it. CaliforniaJed
My first thought was how to save this old photograph ;-) Great timeless location, and good for you that you stopped the car and got out... That seeming slow pace (and lack of traffic) also comes across in the photo. No hat, working man's t-shirt, and mayb...
You should consider a second career as a therapist! "Helping my patients realize what they didn't know they were thinking..." Amazing, really...dead on nailed it; what I saw and felt AFTER the fact... TM
One overlooked aspect of photography might be that once the photo is taken, the photographer, for the most part, stands in front of the image just like the rest of us. Hahaha, maybe there was a truck rushing toward you and you were hurrying like crazy to ...
And you are right, whatever we might have been seeing, intending, consciously or sub-consciously, before the shutter is pressed; the photographer gets to relive the moment in another perspective, a rare luxury in life. Although, with the ease of post proc...
Like the atmosphere of it very much I would call it "Limitless freedom" Sincerely Damjan P.S. Sorry for being to familiar but what made you broke your rule of "photography"? Though I can get it..this photo was too good not to share :)
i kinnda see "close encounters" kinda feel with this... a bit like the terminator after being transported to earth thru time...only you are dressed... cool photo nonetheless...
most pics this type, the subject in the center is usually just standing, waiting for the camera to "click". makes me think somebody else was taking the pic? vintage treatment is nice. goes well with the t-shirt! also thinking, "wonder what car TM drove to...