Great juxtaposition! Two different worlds separated by by a matter of feet and light.
Matt WeberJuly 16, 2010, 9:25 am
I spent too many nights in that shop to remember. I don’t want to remember. My American made Crown Vic’s betrayed me constantly and that was a shop called “The Yellow Box of Tin” back in the ’80s, which of course specialized in repairing yellow cabs…There was a machine where I learned to play “Asteroids” and I became an expert. Considering I loathe video games, you can imagine how boring a place it was otherwise…Across the street, there were crackheads begging and winos laying prostrate on cardboard boxes…
Alain DJuly 16, 2010, 5:11 pm
A great story in the picture, Mr. Holmes.
A great picture in the story, Mr. Weber.
Extraordinary. No one is better than you at post production of your photos for pure realism. Looking at your pictures makes me feel as is if I am standing right there. I admire that ability.
Great juxtaposition! Two different worlds separated by by a matter of feet and light.
I spent too many nights in that shop to remember. I don’t want to remember. My American made Crown Vic’s betrayed me constantly and that was a shop called “The Yellow Box of Tin” back in the ’80s, which of course specialized in repairing yellow cabs…There was a machine where I learned to play “Asteroids” and I became an expert. Considering I loathe video games, you can imagine how boring a place it was otherwise…Across the street, there were crackheads begging and winos laying prostrate on cardboard boxes…
A great story in the picture, Mr. Holmes.
A great picture in the story, Mr. Weber.
Extraordinary. No one is better than you at post production of your photos for pure realism. Looking at your pictures makes me feel as is if I am standing right there. I admire that ability.