Captain Joe and Sons Forktruck Study In Black and White

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Some may scratch their heads and wonder why anyone would want to take pictures of a greasy, rusty old forktruck.  Others may find some beauty in the images.

All in the eye of the beholder.

It was fun messing around focusing on different parts of the machine and using the light streaming through the front door of the dock to create shadows and highlight what I wanted highlighted.

Taken with the new Sony NEX-5N

About Joey C

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5 Responses to Captain Joe and Sons Forktruck Study In Black and White

  1. Kevin says:

    That really gave me a lift………..

  2. debclarke says:

    all makes sense to me. there are a few painters (one was a young woman) that made their fame painting pics of the big dig diggers, etc.

  3. John Wheeler says:

    Joey, I watched your video loading the scalloping rig with this forklift, now I look at these pictures, and wonder if there’s more rust than metal. Being a heavy duty mechanic, I love looking at, and taking pictures of all kinds of equipment, old and new. But it sure is a challenge working on rust.
    Black and white pictures are so cool.

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