This picture works for the theme. It is a journey back in time.
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Isn't it every week?Thank you. I think everyone is really stepping up their game. Nightmare to judge this week!
InkMich – Spotted the 911 by the characteristic shape of the wing mirrors and the rear spoiler on the top of the rear screen. Great leading lines. I like the capture of the ABS braking pattern on the road – obviously done by computer not human timing. Screams road trip, the road ahead, anticipation of what is to come. Nice.
Ish – Fantastic B&W capture. It perfectly encapsulates the boredom and longing to arrive on a long journey. Staring out into the distance watching the world slowly wind by. Nice composition with the relative focus being on the distance rather than the foreground but sufficient detail in the foreground to be able to sense the emotion. Lovely
MacRy – I enjoy looking at this image, trying to work out what elements are reflection verses real. Really like the tonality of the image, great shadow detail and depth to an abstract take on the train journey. I get the feeling this is the anticipation and longing for the journey to begin, two trains sat side by side on adjacent tracks waiting to depart.
InkMich – Spotted the 911 by the characteristic shape of the wing mirrors and the rear spoiler on the top of the rear screen. Great leading lines. I like the capture of the ABS braking pattern on the road – obviously done by computer not human timing. Screams road trip, the road ahead, anticipation of what is to come. Nice
Someoldguy – Wow. The epitome of journey. A lone wanderer out in the wilderness, stripped back to the absolute basics. The subtle path ahead worn into the ground and the loan tree in the distance. This is straight out of National Geographic.
DeepDiver – Nice landscape. Lots of depth and leading lines. The transition from Green to Blue hues is lovely and the foreground details add to the scale. Well done.
Anotherscotsman – Fast as L? you mean Bloody L that is lovely! The sense of movement, the tones, the contrast and strong leading lines. Fabulous image.
GeorgeInnj – Great documentary image of the river cruise boat. Nice colour, funny design on the front and a good leading line.
NetGrit0 – The road less travelled. Great image of the journey ahead. Similar to the earlier shot but I think I like the colours more on this one. I would have liked a lower perspective maybe but good nonetheless.
Koilvr – Brilliant. This reminds me of belting along Route 22 in NY state on the way to work in my rental car in 1999. Moody soft light from tree cover, rainy, misty and a winding road.
Apple Fanboy – I liked these the last time you posted them. Liked the composition and the contrasts. The flame detail adds something to it and it is a great journey I hope to try one day. The colours are nice in that they seem sepia but I am not sure if that is not just the colour of light. Nicely captured.
RX7Dude – Love it, motion captured nicely. The lights and the perspective are lovely. Nicely done.
HughMac – Lol… nice grab of the miserable, less romantic ideals of a journey, the being wet through and driving in an overly hot and dry car with steamed up windows and wipers that aren’t helping. The eternal longing to be at home already with a nice cup of tea. I am glad you were in the back seat!
OK, so…
Thinking about it, there are a lot of really good images here and I wish I could choose more than one winner but that doesn’t help with setting up next weeks competition. SO, here goes.
I am going to go with the following:
3rd Place – Anotherscotsman for another cracking L picture. Fantastic moment grabbed nicely.
2nd Place – Someoldguy. I love the Nat Geo feel to the image, the neutrality to the tones and the bleakness of the landscape. A long journey ahead
1st place – I would like to award first place to Ish, I think it captures my mindset perfectly when I thought about Journey. The boredom and longing to be there. The world passing you by, the world going about their business. Caught in a nice high contrast B&W image. Very nicely done.
So, it is with great pleasure, I pass the baton to Ish.
Thanks guys for putting in a good show for my compo this week.
You go for it...Thanks Kenoh for the placement. I'm honoured! Thanks too for the congratulations, and well done too to @someoldguy and @anotherscotsman. Lots of good pictures this week.
I hadn't really thought out the dates properly when I entered. If I get another competition up tomorrow it'll run from 8–15 April and I'll be in the air when the competition ends. I can close it on the 16th and have the results up by the 17th. Do you want to run with that or shall I ask anotherscotsman to take over?
Thanks again!
.I hadn't really thought out the dates properly when I entered. If I get another competition up tomorrow it'll run from 8–15 April and I'll be in the air when the competition ends. I can close it on the 16th and have the results up by the 17th. Do you want to run with that or shall I ask anotherscotsman to take over?
Thanks again!
INKMICH … Think I've driven that road , looks like Utah 191 near the Arizona border . I , sadly , had to drive it in a rented Chevy Cruze .
It truly was a great trip, I'll post more pictures from it in time. That highway in the picture is actually I-70. I did drive on Utah 191 two days later and would recommend that road to anyone, it is truly iconic when heading into the Navajo Nation on the Arizona/Utah border. The landscapes in that part of the world are spectacular (and one of the primary reasons I went there).
A trans USA road trip is on my bucket list. Obviously I think of it in a rag top Mustang (or Shelby) context but yeah, a Porsche would be nice... if I ever get approval from my boss at home to get one!
What about a very good quality used - or second hand - Porsche? Those (German) cars are incredibly well built, and some of them can be found at an affordable price if you were to buy them second hand.
Lol... please dont tempt me.
but no, a used, good condition 1995/1996 993 can go for the same money today used, as buying a new one.
996s are usually easy to get but they are not air cooled. If you are going for a used 911, you want air cooled for the purists...
No, I havent looked into it honest.... ;-)
NONONO … You're a family man and , seeing that this is a big deal trip, they should accompany you on the journey . Taking that into consideration , what you need for the trip is a 60's or early 70's Cadillac(preferably Eldorado) convertible . Nice soft ride for the wife , big trunk for the kids to play in if they get bored , nobody will get in your way , what could be better (except leaving them home and doing the trip in a drop-top 'Vette' )?Lol... please dont tempt me.
but no, a used, good condition 1995/1996 993 can go for the same money today used, as buying a new one.
996s are usually easy to get but they are not air cooled. If you are going for a used 911, you want air cooled for the purists...
No, I havent looked into it honest.... ;-)
NONONO … You're a family man and , seeing that this is a big deal trip, they should accompany you on the journey . Taking that into consideration , what you need for the trip is a 60's or early 70's Cadillac(preferably Eldorado) convertible . Nice soft ride for the wife , big trunk for the kids to play in if they get bored , nobody will get in your way , what could be better (except leaving them home and doing the trip in a drop-top 'Vette' )?
Yes, but are you a purist? Or, rather, are you a purist in every area of your life?
Anyway, I'll try not to tempt you.
Yeah , they're land yachts . Never owned one myself ( I've got my pride) but drove a friend's several times (63 Deville IIRC) convertible years back . It just kinda wallowed down the road …you didn't really drive it , just more or less aimed the thing . Probably one of the few vehicles I can think of that could be legitimately pulled over by the Coast Guard .lol... I am a family man... but oh my god! I will never drive another Cadillac again! I had the horror of a few V8 Northstar DeVilles (devils) as rentals when working over there and you should have a skipper license not a drivers license for those boats!
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I write with a fountain pen, I wear a mechanical watch, I shoot with a rangefinder....
I refuse to comment on being a purist on the grounds it will damage my credibility at a later date....
When it comes to Porsches my brother in law has me programmed to prefer air cooled...
ha ha ha...Yeah , they're land yachts . Never owned one myself ( I've got my pride) but drove a friend's several times (63 Deville IIRC) convertible years back . It just kinda wallowed down the road …you didn't really drive it , just more or less aimed the thing . Probably one of the few vehicles I can think of that could be legitimately pulled over by the Coast Guard .
.I write with a fountain pen, I wear a mechanical watch, I shoot with a rangefinder....
I refuse to comment on being a purist on the grounds it will damage my credibility at a later date....
When it comes to Porsches my brother in law has me programmed to prefer air cooled...