Vince Lupo
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Leaving Gallacher Ranch by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Water for the Cows by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Gray and His Dead Newborn by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
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Many thanks Joe - I still have a lot of photos to go through but will wait until I’m back home (I’ve been working on a small laptop during this trip, so I’m sure most of these shots I’ve posted will need some tweaking here and there). As well, I’ve shot about six rolls of 120 so far, so we’ll see if anything of value comes from them.These are great, Vince!
Jeez many thanks Mike - I do appreciate it! My wife and I arrived in a small Texas town late in the afternoon yesterday and we did a little drive through (drive thru?) the ‘downtown’. I saw this wall at the main intersection (it was a burrito shop) and took note of it. Fortunately the wall was facing west so the late-day sunlight was projecting directly on it. After we checked into our motel room and headed off to dinner, I asked if we could just make a quick detour to that main intersection. 99.9% of the time she does not ‘get’ my work and generally doesn’t think much of it anyways (and really who can blame her?), and this time was no exception. Really glad I had her take that five-minute detour!Vince, this is too good! And, the window mounted AC with aluminum foil in the window reminds me of the '70s! What a gas!
You're the best!
Mike
Jeez many thanks Mike - I do appreciate it! My wife and I arrived in a small Texas town late in the afternoon yesterday and we did a little drive through (drive thru?) the ‘downtown’. I saw this wall at the main intersection (it was a burrito shop) and took note of it. Fortunately the wall was facing west so the late-day sunlight was projecting directly on it. After we checked into our motel room and headed off to dinner, I asked if we could just make a quick detour to that main intersection. 99.9% of the time she does not ‘get’ my work and generally doesn’t think much of it anyways (and really who can blame her?), and this time was no exception. Really glad I had her take that five-minute detour!
BTW she took one look at the finished photo and said “hmm yeah” and went back to reading her book. Ah well.
Tremendous thanks for the encouragement — yes my wife is most definitely my harshest critic, sometimes it feels like a deflation and other times it feels like a much-needed kick in the backside.Thanks so much for sharing your superb photos, Vince. I love 'em all!
Your wife sounds like mine when it comes to my photos. No praise, no critique. Just, "Uh-huh." Keeps us grounded I suppose.