July 7, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Black & White, Expressionism, Mechanical  Add comments

A Moment in Photographic History:
Clarence Hudson White died July 7, 1925.  White began as a book-keeper but soon turned to photography. In 1902 he co-foundered the Photo-Secession group. He also co-founded the Pictorial Photographers of America Gertrude Kasebier.
A Photographic Quote of Note:
I think that if I were asked to name the most subtle and refined master photography has produced, that I would name him… To be a true artist in photography one must also be an artist in life, and Clarence H. White was such an artist.
- – - – - – - Alvin Langdon Coburn

  13 Responses to “Two Tires in Search of a Truck”

  1. I wonder what happened if you tilted the picture a little bit? Would they start rolling?…lol

     
  2. They look like they are brand new, Michael, so hopefully someone has claimed them. In the meantime, you got a great photo-op!

     
  3. Nice shot. i like the composition here.

     
  4. another very funny graphic shot

     
  5. Love the abstract shapes this image creates. The title is just perfect!

     
  6. Love this Michael! A humorous and creative shot. Also like the different lines and shapes and textures.

     
  7. Well seen Michael. Very nice lighting and textures here!

     
  8. Excellent lines and composition. Really like this one. wonderful shot Michael.

     
  9. Nicely composed. Great lines and shapes. I would have liked to see a higher contrast, but I think the softer tones convey a sense of nostalgia.

     
  10. Buena composición, me gusta el encuadre lateral de las ruedas.

     
  11. Yes indeedy, they would fit my truck but with the price of gas it sits here in the front yard, on blocks, with weeds growing up through the bumper and is likely to stay that way.

     
  12. Good title here. I like the composition of this photo, the black and white compliments everything well.

     
  13. You always have a good eye for shots like this, I love it, how many would walk passed these tires and never notice them….I am glad you did.

     

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