• ABANDONED, DILAPIDATED & STRUCTURES in NEED of a LITTLE TLC
If you travel the roads around the world, there are plenty of these run-down structures awaiting for that last photo of its once gloious existance.
• BARNS
Coming in all sizes and shapes, barns can be seen dotting the landscape throughout the world, and more important, always posing for a good photo.
• BRIDGES
Big or small, they are the easiest way to get to the other side.
• DINERS
Way before fast-food estabishments popped up across the country, there was a landscape of local town diners, drive-ins, dives, and in some cases, just a "greasy s[poon," to serve the local population daily caloric needs. Today, these food eateries reflect a simplier time before ordering food via a kiosks is the norm, but an era where your server held a pencil behind his or her ear and wrote your order on a green & white guest check. So make you seat for a meal on a counter stool, not a car seat and enjoy a trip back in time as an appetizer before they disappear from the roadside.
• DOGS LOVE TRUCKS
Having a dog and truck, you will find this out ride away.
• FOR ART'S SAKE
With the use of Photoshop and other plug-in filter programs into Photoshop, any normal or maybe, not so good image(s) can be saved and distort them for the sake of creativity.
• HAVE A SEAT
Here is yout place to have a seat and relax. The world is full of very colorful and weatheres seating, mostly found outside awaiting your butt.
• LARGER THAN LIFE (ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS)
Maybe not as plentiful as the 50s or 60s, but there are still plenty of larger-than-life roadsode attractions decorating many a given highway's blacktop.
• NEON LIGHTS
Not as popular due to LED lighting, neon lights are still a cool technology and in many cases, your colorful window back to a simpilar time where kick-in door motels were the norm.
• PATTERNS
Without realizing it when taken, many of our images captured, or a portion of them at least, intentional or not, delute themselves from the actual subject revealing very interesting patterns. A nice detour from the real world.
• GOOD PHOTOS MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS - FENCES
Yes, most of us employet hem, and yes, they do help keep neighborly peace at times.
• ON THE ROAD
This area host images that were mainly captured through the windshield of our vehicle.
• ROLLING ART (graffiti)
Why colorize a wall, where you can express and display your tag on a moving canvas like a railroad boxcar.
• THE END - RAILROAD CABOOSES
Another literally and figuatively end of an era.
• THE ART OF RUST (www.therustingofamerica.com)
Abandoned but not forgetten. There are plenty of automobiles, trucks, tractors, various pieces of rusty equipment bathing in the sun awaiting a chance to live on as photographic art. Please don't forget your tetnus shot.
• TOTEM POLES
Carvings by the First Nation and Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific North West.
• YOU GOT MAIL
Not obsolete yet, mailboxes still remains needed. Besides, where would all those reams of junkmail go?
• WALL ART (graffiti)
Colorful and in your face many times, graffiti has become a seemingly part of our world everywhere. We even seen graffiti in the Galapagos.
• WALL SIGNAGES
Why pay for a store sign when you have a perfectly good brick canvas.
• WINDMILLS
Simple structures that converts wind power into rotational energy.