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21-Oct-2019

I-40 Traffic Doesn't Stop Anymore

Bypassing Route 66

Sony Alpha α7R II
1/200s f/11.0 at 41.0mm iso125 full exif

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George McCarten22-Dec-2019 05:44
An image of bygone days rapidly slipping into the past as a few vehicles pass by seemingly unaware in the background.
Kevin Warren17-Dec-2019 02:16
Great framing and perspective. A lonely view with the point strongly made by the passing semi. Then there's that little black car...
Charlene Ambrose14-Dec-2019 18:31
I like the perspective you chose, seeing the truck passing in the distance. V
Richard Marcus14-Dec-2019 17:07
Superb composition with wonderful tones. These images convey an emotion ... a moodiness and a sense of a forgotten and deteriorating part of America. A desolate area that's been deleted from our lives.
Dan Greenberg14-Dec-2019 15:41
Superbly framed and processed to tell this story well. ~BV~
janescottcumming14-Dec-2019 14:56
You caught the truck in the perfect spot. Terrific composition that most would not see. V
Dave Petersen Photography14-Dec-2019 14:11
A thoughtful comparison of the past and present. This image speaks of isolation with your framing and the rusting "66" sign. Your timing with the passing truck makes a strong composition. So much conveyed by a sight so many of us would never have noticed. VVV
Jeff Real14-Dec-2019 14:10
I really appreciate this composition!
A compelling image of this degradation and decay!
V
Ton T.14-Dec-2019 12:09
A superbly composed B&W! Nature is taking over... The end of one in the beginning of the other... V
danad14-Dec-2019 10:31
Excellent monochrome, speaking about wide space and solitude...V.
joseantonio14-Dec-2019 06:11
nicely framed view
Jim Coffman14-Dec-2019 04:07
Very nice tones in this monochrome, Neil.. I like your composition...
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