Some new photos from Fort Wayne

Thanks, Robbeiflex. Wind farms are common in the western United States. I saw a lot of them in Texas and Oklahoma when I lived out in New Mexico, but they're just starting to appear in the midwestern states. There aren't any in the part of Indiana where I live, but this one in Ohio is just a 20 minute drive from Fort Wayne.

Here's another photo of the scene, this time just showing the tree and basketball hoop.

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I like this image a lot, Chris. If feels like its telling a story about time passing by. It'd make a great book cover for a novel about kids coming-of-age.
 
I like this image a lot, Chris. If feels like its telling a story about time passing by. It'd make a great book cover for a novel about kids coming-of-age.

Thanks, Jamie. When I drove past it, I instantly thought that it was the classic Indiana landscape. The backyard tree, basketball, the cornfield. Too bad it was a half mile inside Ohio!


Here's a new photo I shot tonight, close to where I live.

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This beat-up old Pontiac Grand-Am was parked in front of Captain Ron's Corral, a country bar on Bluffton Road in the Waynedale area of Fort Wayne, Indiana. It looks like it was used as a race car, though I've never seen one with spray-painted numbers before. The bar's logo is painted on the hood, and there is spray-painted text all over the car that says the car is going to be a prize in a raffle!
 
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Yesterday evening, I drove to North Manchester, a small town in Wabash County, Indiana, about 20 miles west of Fort Wayne. I photographed this old Sunoco gas station and its resident cat. It had been raining for a while, and finally stopped as I was photographing.
 
Thanks, Jamie. When I drove past it, I instantly thought that it was the classic Indiana landscape. The backyard tree, basketball, the cornfield. Too bad it was a half mile inside Ohio!


Here's a new photo I shot tonight, close to where I live.

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This beat-up old Pontiac Grand-Am was parked in front of Captain Ron's Corral, a country bar on Bluffton Road in the Waynedale area of Fort Wayne, Indiana. It looks like it was used as a race car, though I've never seen one with spray-painted numbers before. The bar's logo is painted on the hood, and there is spray-painted text all over the car that says the car is going to be a prize in a raffle!


I like the misspellings!
 
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This is one of the most perfectly formed trees that I have ever seen. It is in a field along Lima Road (Indiana State Road 3) a little south of Huntertown, Indiana. It has been a favorite subject for several years, usually in black and white. This color photograph of it, which I just found in my archives and edited, is from 2004.
 
Beautiful. You just can' find that stuff in NYC. I need to rent a car and go into NY State.

You should! Upstate New York is gorgeous, I wish I could afford to make a trip there to photograph. I am lucky in some ways, because Indiana is a fairly small state, geographically, so its not a major trip to drive most places , at least in the northern part of the state. Owning a good reliable car, my Crown Victoria, helps too. I could never afford to rent cars to go out shooting in. My big car is kinda expensive to drive because it has a V8, but its not so much that I cannot afford it, and it is a super comfortable car for driving long distances.
 
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This is one of the most perfectly formed trees that I have ever seen. It is in a field along Lima Road (Indiana State Road 3) a little south of Huntertown, Indiana. It has been a favorite subject for several years, usually in black and white. This color photograph of it, which I just found in my archives and edited, is from 2004.

I'd buy that one. I like images that project peacefulness. Love to see it in B&W.

cheers, Bob
 
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