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Children of the Corn

Started by Ghoste, September 11, 2015, 07:58:23 PM

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Ghoste

Shot this shadow driving to Columbus last month.  I'm easily amused I suppose.

don duick

not often that happens, I would be constantly glancing at that while driving. Also like glancing in reflections of shop windows while driving

RallyeMike

I once was driving the Charger past the windbreaks of an orchard with the sun raising behind them on the horizon. The sun was pulsing between the windbreak trees to the exact rhythm of Moby Dick on the stereo, and I had an open road ahead of me. I don't call that amusement - it was magic  :icon_smile_cool:
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That was a creepy movie.... Cool photo  ;)

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Quote from: RallyeMike on September 11, 2015, 09:40:13 PM
I once was driving the Charger past the windbreaks of an orchard with the sun raising behind them on the horizon. The sun was pulsing between the windbreak trees to the exact rhythm of Moby Dick on the stereo, and I had an open road ahead of me. I don't call that amusement - it was magic  :icon_smile_cool:

I bet that was a trip! I love Led Zeppelin, Im still a young pup but I absolutely love Led Zeppelin its my favorite band. I was listening to the live version of Moby Dick earlier cleaning up around my garage
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TPR

Nice pic Ghoste. You don't see that very often.
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lloyd3

Nothing like the slanting light and colors of September to get really great photography. I've lived that scene..... and can almost hear it and feel it.  Very nice.

69wannabe

Quote from: don duick on September 11, 2015, 08:10:32 PM
not often that happens, I would be constantly glancing at that while driving. Also like glancing in reflections of shop windows while driving

That is so cool!!!!! I also like glancing at my reflection of shop window's as I drive by them.  :yesnod: Almost every saturday or sunday we drive to town in the charger (weather permitting) and drive by the down town store window's to see ourselves in the reflection. I am also easily amused!!

stripedelete

Quote from: 69wannabe on September 13, 2015, 07:29:30 PM

That is so cool!!!!! I also like glancing at my reflection of shop window's as I drive by them.  :yesnod: Almost every saturday or sunday we drive to town in the charger (weather permitting) and drive by the down town store window's to see ourselves in the reflection. I am also easily amused!!

Ha!!   I did that today!

E86/A47

Cool pic Ghoste! Here are a few of pics I took by a corn field.


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don duick

Quote from: 69wannabe on September 13, 2015, 07:29:30 PM
Quote from: don duick on September 11, 2015, 08:10:32 PM
not often that happens, I would be constantly glancing at that while driving. Also like glancing in reflections of shop windows while driving

That is so cool!!!!! I also like glancing at my reflection of shop window's as I drive by them.  :yesnod: Almost every saturday or sunday we drive to town in the charger (weather permitting) and drive by the down town store window's to see ourselves in the reflection. I am also easily amused!!
:cheers:

6spd68

Quote from: don duick on September 11, 2015, 08:10:32 PM
Also like glancing in reflections of shop windows while driving

Big reflective windows are the best for this...  Truely a great feeling  :2thumbs:
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lloyd3

I really like it when they dance as you pass. In the narrow canyons of some of the city streets I grew up on, a heavy breathing big-block would make enough noise/displace enough air to make the big storefront window move as you passed by. The echo and reverb was pretty satisfying too.  On a warm summer night with all the windows down, rolling down Seneca Street in lovely Oil City, PA past the Drake Theatre towards the Stanchion Bar was a visceral experience.

G-man

Quote from: E86/A47 on September 13, 2015, 09:17:51 PM
Cool pic Ghoste! Here are a few of pics I took by a corn field.



Why is that ugly thing in the way of a beautiful corn field?

Such a spoil... :poke: