PHOTOGRAPHY – MONOCHROME MADNESS
I’ve been exploring photography these last few months. I almost reached the point where I could justify purchasing a camera or some more lenses. It isn’t that I need to justify my purchases with anyone; it has more to do with me redefining the type of artist I am. As I chuckle to myself at my ridiculousness take a grander at these photos of classic pickup trucks, I saw at a car show.



We used to play songs like this one in my pop’s garage. It was there I learned my way around an engine. I miss those days.

You definitely don’t need to justify, tho I get how it gets tricky in the brain. I tend to say stuff like look at how much money you spend on nonsense, it’s perfectly acceptable to actually invest in yourself. That’s the type of spending that pays in spades. Gorgeous work! I love your angles! I was just at Hot August Nights in Reno, so many gorgeous cars and trucks!
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Right on, a few of my retired buddies are trying to convince to travel around going to the different car shows and whatnot..
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How are you
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Exhausted, but hanging in there. How are you?
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Alhamdulillah ( All praise to Almighty Allah)
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Awww, did you run out of color film again???
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Yes, of course. I put a monochrome filter on the blog just for you …lmao
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These monochrome photos of classic pickup trucks are simply stunning! The way you capture the details and evoke nostalgia is truly impressive. I can’t help but feel a sense of longing for those simpler days in the old garage with my loved ones.
I’m curious, as a photographer, how do you choose the subjects for your monochrome shots? Are there any specific criteria or emotions you seek to portray through this artistic style?
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