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10-FEB-2006

Oil Company Sign, Barstow, California, 2006

This sign, photographed in the late afternoon shadows at Tom's Welding and Machine Shop in Barstow, California, might have once encouraged travelers along US Route 66 to check their oil levels. Today it offers a nostalgic glimpse of a logo long since discarded.
I would not have photographed this sign without these shadows. They hide the face, arm, and a leg, leaving the warm late afternoon light to stress the active leg, chest and one of the arms. The name of the company is also abstracted – this image is about an icon, not a corporation. Even the company’s venerable slogan, “Best in the Long Run,” is obscured by shadow. I want this figure to exist in memory as much as in fact. The illuminated partial body, sporting large and small rust spots, says it all.

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Phil Douglis08-Mar-2006 06:32
Thanks, Dave -- I played with this subject/context relationship for awhile, and even toyed with an extreme abstraction along the lines of your own image athttp://www.pbase.com/davewyman/image/56976811
In the end, I chose more context rather than less. I love your shot by the way -- it speaks to me of aging. We all get rust spots after awhile, don't we? Mine is less universal and more nostalgic -- its about memories. The Marathon Man had a long run indeed, but it is over now and largely forgotten. I wanted my image to speak to that memory of the logo itself so included more context than you did. I don't necessarily agree that my idea is any better than your idea. They are different ideas, different interpretations, different expressions of the very same subject. A beautiful case study of the breadth and depth of photography as a medium of expression.
Dave Wyman08-Mar-2006 06:21
Hello, Phil. This is the first of your Route 66 photographs of which I've been able to take a close look. This picture caught my attention, perhaps because I have a photo of the same sign. You've added some context for the human figure, while I left the context out. I think you had the better idea. The inclusion of the logo (a Greek word!) dovetails so nicely with the rust spots - they offer proof of a long run, indeed.
Ana Carloto O'Shea18-Feb-2006 00:53
Yes!! Light and shadows working at its best again. It became a photo with a symbolic meaning, not a shot about some old worned out commercial ad. The use of the shadows is a lesson in this one, turning something of the utmost banality into an icon like you've pointed out. Even the little rust spots play their part well ;)
Simple & effective turning this one into an evocative image of days long gone....
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