The evening I captured this image was the first time I had gone out photographing in quite a while and it far exceeded what I could have imagined I would get. This photo was one of about six images that I was very glad to have captured that evening and it was taken along a farm lane I was driving on.I was just meandering along when I saw these four Amish kids with lollipops running toward me in the distance. I slowed down,leaned out the window and snapped about 5 frames. I guess their mother never told them not to run with something in their mouth.
After The Rain
Barn Raising Fun
A local Amish barn burned recently and in Amish tradition they were busy rebuilding a few days later. This shot was taken from close to one hundred yards away and was pushing the envelope for the lens I was using. It includes a few of the kids playing in the pasture where all the buggies were parked. This playful moment lasted all but 5 seconds but thankfully I was already focused on the spot and was able to record it.
Heading Home
These three Amish girls were sitting right at the end of this farm lane that meets a busy road. I pulled off the road across the street and as I was getting ready to snap a photo, they turned and looked right at me. Every once in a while, I still hesitate when I see these scenes and for whatever reason,this was one of those times. I found myself saying drive by again later and as I pulled up,this buggy was leaving and created a better image than before and thankfully they never looked back.
Classic Corvette
The old Woodys
On Fire
Low Rider
All The Right Curves
The Boat
Chrome and Clouds
Stand Down
The Fly-N-A
Sitting Low
Here are two versions of my next street rod show series images. These old beauties have such elegant lines and styling. Hard to figure how they were so capable to design such timeless shapes back then and even though todays cars are nice,they can’t hold a candle to the classics of yesteryear. Cloudy skies helped with the drama.
Spooky Cool
This is the second vehicle I shot at the street rod nationals. Stormy skies added to the drama in this shot of the 1955 dodge panel truck emblazoned with Pappy’s Mortuary and there was even a homemade coffin in the back that opened to reveal the “body”. You never know what you might come across at this top notch show.
Drag Strip Division
The next week or so will include images I shot at the East Coast Street Rod Nationals in York,Pa. I am not a regular car show visitor but this show always has vehicles that are absolutely amazing and I go when I can. If you have a car or truck that is stunning, you can always count on the fact that just around the corner there will be one equal or better. Personally I look for shots with no people,canopies or junk and a show of this magnitude makes it very hard to accomplish that. This truck caught my eye where it was parked and it is a 1932 ford truck owned by Steve Turner. The white area and lettering is from the mid fifties and the new rear fenders needed painted, so the red parts got fresh paint. Steve says it rides like a small,cramped,noisy truck but it is great fun. If you take notice, the black and white version which was shot with my infrared camera, did not register the red wording on the hood. Infrared is something that puzzles me to this day but the way it records clouds and foliage is always neat.
A Family Affair
In Lancaster County, having a good work ethic is very important and this family is learning all the nuances of spring planting as they walk beside and watch the process. Big sister is carrying little brother on her back after he grew tired and she carried him a good hundred yards down the field.There are actually two more people just below the driver at ground level on seats and they place the plants in the ground as the hole is made.
4Hats, 4Crocs
Hanging Out
Grazing Llamas
A Bouquet of Beauties
This is the kind of shot I really enjoy capturing because it is spontaneous, very fleeting and a moment you never see coming till it unfolds right in front of you. I managed to snap seven quick images from the car of them picking dandelions, before they noticed me and that was all she wrote.Everything came together in this brief moment,from their positions to the tree framing them in the background.
Nice Neighborhood
Your Carriage Awaits
I wish I owned this thing just so I could haul it around and photograph it. I am not sure why you would let something so nice sit outside in the rain when there is a barn thirty feet away but what do I know? There is a second carriage located here that looks like it was made for cinderella and I shot that a while back. If you want to see that shot,search my site for The stroke of midnight. Again it is hard to pick which version I like best.





































