Hudson: Unfortunately not! But we learned it was this shaggy Captian Cook looking old man's ride. I also got a shot of the front, which had some more woodwork. Next to the trucks with campers in the beds, this was a fav for me. :)
It probably smelled like salmon jerky inside for sure. Mm mm good.
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We know many different types of people: Old and young. Some with background studies in the arts and others in the Sciences. Some may be self-taught tradesmen. Although they have divergent careers and very different upbringings, we've found that many have a common interest in photography.
We all love to press the shutter button, hear that tiny "click" and know that an image is made. Maybe it's a portrait, maybe a landscape, or maybe just a happy accident—the images taken are as different as the individuals that took them.
We formed Le Clique to bring together all of those different people, give them a forum to post their work, and enjoy the juxtapositions, harmony, and contrast between the things they love to photograph. Our contributors have two very simple rules: you must take the photo yourself and it must be for the simple joy of taking it.
4 comments:
Sic!
Did you get to see the inside of that camper by any chance?
so dope!
Those Alaskans really know how to do RVs. I bet it stinks like fish inside;)
Hudson: Unfortunately not! But we learned it was this shaggy Captian Cook looking old man's ride. I also got a shot of the front, which had some more woodwork. Next to the trucks with campers in the beds, this was a fav for me. :)
It probably smelled like salmon jerky inside for sure. Mm mm good.
that scalloped camper is AWESOME. are those carved wooden native american chief heads next to the door???????
That train shot would've probably made a nifty Tilt shift shot!
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