

What you’re seeing here is the base of a ladder on an old fire truck I saw a few weeks ago at the Greenwood Car Show in Seattle.
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I thought it was part of the underneath bits of a train. The color version is terrific.
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I like the color version too, very much.
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Agreeing with Dawn and Cyndi, trains were my first thought too and yes the color version frames the subject nicely where the b&w dilutes it to my eye…and the textures are totally steampunk!
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The B/W version was sort of for fun – it struck me as being sort of Metropolis-ish. But I agree that the color version – actually, it’s sifted through a bleach filter, so it isn’t the full color take – is better.
I really like the shot, too. Not sure you could sell it since people aren’t going buy something if they don’t know what it is. But that aside, I think it’s one of the better things I’ve done.
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