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Darryl Cox
Feb-01-2005, 04:07 PM
It is good to be here....happy I found this place.
Following a heave snow a friend and I took a field trip along the Oklahoma Kansas border. What story could this old place tell?
http://darrylcox.smugmug.com/photos/12258813-M.jpg
Sony Cybershot dsc-f828 and Photoshop CS.
pathfinder
Feb-01-2005, 04:13 PM
It is good to be here....happy I found this place.
Following a heave snow a friend and I took a field trip along the Oklahoma Kansas border. What story could this old place tell?
http://darrylcox.smugmug.com/photos/12258813-S.jpg
Sony Cybershot dsc-f828 and Photoshop CS.
Welcome to dgrin, Darryl. Tell us some more about this image - where it is, what it represents, what you did in PS, ect. :clap
John Mueller
Feb-01-2005, 04:31 PM
Welcome Darryl,glad you found this place also.
Nice capture. Show us more please :thumb
Darryl Cox
Feb-01-2005, 04:37 PM
To me the image represents the flow of time, how it changes and changes and changes again. When I lived in Denver I would haunt the old ghost towns. When walking through the abandoned buildings one can almost hear the voices of those long gone their dreams and their disapointments.
This particular shot shows a "dead" dwelling and the sign pointing to the Cemetery..tells stories.
I post processed the f828 image in Photoshop CS by running levels and adjusting the gamma. Then I bumped the color saturation approximately 14% and ran USM...it was very cold and the shot hand held.
The old house was located on a corner on an old country road about two or three miles north of the Eastern Oklahoma/Kansas border. It was one of those lucky finds on the way to another photoshoot destination....Elgin Kansas, an abandoned rail head town from the cattle drive days.
We got to Elgin and thank Goodness I have a 4WD because it is in a depression that was coated with ice and snow pack. I plan to revisit Elgin this spring....totally abandoned business distric, lots of limestone structures and there are still some folks living there.
Thanks for your interest, Pathfinder.
GREAPER
Feb-01-2005, 04:38 PM
Welcome.
I like the shot, the rustic fence, the abandoned building. I am looking forward to more.
Angelo
Feb-01-2005, 05:04 PM
In LA that house would fetch $650,000 :rofl
It is good to be here....happy I found this place.
Following a heave snow a friend and I took a field trip along the Oklahoma Kansas border. What story could this old place tell?
http://darrylcox.smugmug.com/photos/12258813-M.jpg
Sony Cybershot dsc-f828 and Photoshop CS.
pathfinder
Feb-01-2005, 07:31 PM
To me the image represents the flow of time, how it changes and changes and changes again. When I lived in Denver I would haunt the old ghost towns. When walking through the abandoned buildings one can almost hear the voices of those long gone their dreams and their disapointments.
This particular shot shows a "dead" dwelling and the sign pointing to the Cemetery..tells stories.
I post processed the f828 image in Photoshop CS by running levels and adjusting the gamma. Then I bumped the color saturation approximately 14% and ran USM...it was very cold and the shot hand held.
The old house was located on a corner on an old country road about two or three miles north of the Eastern Oklahoma/Kansas border. It was one of those lucky finds on the way to another photoshoot destination....Elgin Kansas, an abandoned rail head town from the cattle drive days.
We got to Elgin and thank Goodness I have a 4WD because it is in a depression that was coated with ice and snow pack. I plan to revisit Elgin this spring....totally abandoned business distric, lots of limestone structures and there are still some folks living there.
Thanks for your interest, Pathfinder.
The Sante Fe trail is my favorite route west through Kansas, down into western Oklahoma and into New Mexico. I have ridden it several times and hope to ride it some more. Abandoned rural buildings, ghost towns etc are a thrill to see and shoot.
handlebar
Feb-01-2005, 08:06 PM
I like the Photo and I like the story behind it.
Welcome aboard Derryl! and nice shot!
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