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John Moxon Wed May 27, 2020 3:08 am

Easing of Lockdown means I can take my '58 up the road to The New Forest National Park.

TDCTDI Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:30 am


jwp67 Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:39 am

TDC, that is a great picture!

sinclair Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:31 am


lasslo Thu Jun 04, 2020 6:06 am

Wow... Thats one cool lowlight... :P :lol:

TDCTDI Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:06 pm

More Ghiapet porn.



clarkare Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:41 pm

Great picture

Marcdeb Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:58 pm

TDCTDI wrote: More Ghiapet porn.


TDCTDI, Your photography skills seem to be right up there with your mechanical expertise.
I'm impressed with both. 8)

TDCTDI Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:29 am

Marcdeb wrote:

TDCTDI, Your photography skills seem to be right up there with your mechanical expertise.
I'm impressed with both. 8)

That’s quite the honor considering I just make the shit up as I go in both fields. :lol:



clarkare wrote: Great picture


Thank you very much!



Here’s today’s submission.





For what it’s worth, I started downloading pics to instagram under “the_ghiapet”.

Trylon Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:38 am

TDCTDI wrote:

Evocative.

PeteSC Mon Jun 08, 2020 6:09 am


TDCTDI Mon Jun 08, 2020 7:15 am

"You can check out any time you like. But you can never leave."





The Ghiapet at Western State Insane Asylum cemetery. Roughly 3,000, mostly unmarked graves.

TDCTDI Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:18 am

Stalked by The Ghiapet.


Trylon Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:42 am

TDCTDI wrote: Stalked by The Ghiapet.



Something I personally do not want to see some dark and stormy night.

KGCoupe Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:40 am

Trylon wrote: TDCTDI wrote: Stalked by The Ghiapet.



Something I personally do not want to see some dark and stormy night. I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.

TDCTDI Fri Jun 12, 2020 7:49 am

KGCoupe wrote: I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.


It's amazing how ominous a Crepe Myrtle looks in B&W. I was making a U-turn when I saw the low fence, then it's proximity to the Crepe myrtle. I wasn't even trying to get the car in the pic but I kept moving around the tree to use it to obscure a cable box (Barely visible just under the right edge of the tree.) and a guy-wire. The bright green modern stake (up the center of the car.) & telephone pole (Just to the right of the car.) is masked by converting the image to B&W.

Trylon Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:00 am

TDCTDI wrote: KGCoupe wrote: I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.


It's amazing how ominous a Crepe Myrtle looks in B&W. I was making a U-turn when I saw the low fence, then it's proximity to the Crepe myrtle. I wasn't even trying to get the car in the pic but I kept moving around the tree to use it to obscure a cable box (Barely visible just under the right edge of the tree.) and a guy-wire. The bright green modern stake (up the center of the car.) & telephone pole (Just to the right of the car.) is masked by converting the image to B&W.

I dunno. Their’s something more generally disturbing about the South in b&w:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YsPV4qageTWRjFF58

TDCTDI Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:08 am

Trylon wrote: TDCTDI wrote: KGCoupe wrote: I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.


It's amazing how ominous a Crepe Myrtle looks in B&W. I was making a U-turn when I saw the low fence, then it's proximity to the Crepe myrtle. I wasn't even trying to get the car in the pic but I kept moving around the tree to use it to obscure a cable box (Barely visible just under the right edge of the tree.) and a guy-wire. The bright green modern stake (up the center of the car.) & telephone pole (Just to the right of the car.) is masked by converting the image to B&W.

I dunno. Their’s something more generally disturbing about the South in b&w:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YsPV4qageTWRjFF58


That's because of how that image was altered &/or processed in B&W, Judging by the shadows, that was an extremely bright, sunny day, that image would be no where as ominous or moody in color.


Here's mine reverted back to original.

Trylon Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:10 am

TDCTDI wrote: Trylon wrote: TDCTDI wrote: KGCoupe wrote: I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.


It's amazing how ominous a Crepe Myrtle looks in B&W. I was making a U-turn when I saw the low fence, then it's proximity to the Crepe myrtle. I wasn't even trying to get the car in the pic but I kept moving around the tree to use it to obscure a cable box (Barely visible just under the right edge of the tree.) and a guy-wire. The bright green modern stake (up the center of the car.) & telephone pole (Just to the right of the car.) is masked by converting the image to B&W.

I dunno. Their’s something more generally disturbing about the South in b&w:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YsPV4qageTWRjFF58


That's because of how that image was altered &/or processed in B&W, Judging by the shadows, that was an extremely bright, sunny day, that image would be no where as ominous or moody in color.

I dunno. When I was standing there taking the shot, there was a reason.

Trylon Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:13 am

Trylon wrote: TDCTDI wrote: Trylon wrote: TDCTDI wrote: KGCoupe wrote: I'm pretty sure I've seen that tree in the background of nearly every single Scooby Doo episode.


It's amazing how ominous a Crepe Myrtle looks in B&W. I was making a U-turn when I saw the low fence, then it's proximity to the Crepe myrtle. I wasn't even trying to get the car in the pic but I kept moving around the tree to use it to obscure a cable box (Barely visible just under the right edge of the tree.) and a guy-wire. The bright green modern stake (up the center of the car.) & telephone pole (Just to the right of the car.) is masked by converting the image to B&W.

I dunno. Their’s something more generally disturbing about the South in b&w:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YsPV4qageTWRjFF58


That's because of how that image was altered &/or processed in B&W, Judging by the shadows, that was an extremely bright, sunny day, that image would be no where as ominous or moody in color.

I dunno. When I was standing there taking the shot, there was a reason.

If you need further evidence:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YvoZgCSvYzsLDUFMA

Don’t get me wrong— it’s disturbing in a good way.



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