Here are some more photos from the PIAP collection. I just liked them. The railroad car that became someone’s home is an awesome idea. Are you brave enough to go outside the box like this? I liked the church benches too. They’ve been a part of the church since the pre-civil war era. I like the grain in the photo. Was it taken a few months ago, or 50 years ago? I’d love to hear your comments!
There’s a quiet dignity in these benches. I think of all those who sat in them over the years. The stories they’ve seenRail Car Home in Rodney Mississippi. I like it when folks do what they want to satisfy their own desires.
I think this is the last of the PIAP images I’ll be posting. I was pretty happy with my success rate of 70 some photos out of 300 that didn’t suck.
I like how the film rendered this. I tried it in digital and it just didn’t work as well to meI was interested most in the yellow rails and the red of the car. Then I noticed the smear of green in the window.The fall colors in the railroad car windows and the sides of the car are what fascinated meThis is the color version of the shot that was in the last post.Here’s the color version of the side of the car I also did in B&W earlier.I love the details in this. The B&W didn’t work as well for me. Not sure whyI liked the colors in this and the front of the engine against the sky
Several of these images are the color versions of photos I also did in B&W. Which do you prefer better, color or B&W. Let me know in the comments!