Thursday 21 June 2012

Photo 365+1

..and it's back. At long last my phone is doing what it's supposed to and I'm collecting Hipstamatic 365 pictures again.

I like this set. They were all taken on one drive out into the country; and they have me thinking about a whole new project. I've been passing these sights for years, always promising myself I'll bring a camera next time. Well. no more excuses. I'm going to bring the camera. I'm going to do more "roadside" photography. More pictures of the trips I make all the time, before everything I see disappears for good.

Roadside - a favourite landmark of mine. The old Texaco sign.

Reaching up - what's left of a windmill. A very unusual sight in these parts


In the distance - a ruined cottage, high up on a hill


Gates - no, not the nicest gates I've ever seen; but so very typical of the agricultural landscape round here. Plus, I think that green path promises a lot.


Vintage - an old coke sign on what used to be a fish and chip shop in what looks like an old Nissan hut. It's for sale now, for development, so I'm guessing the sign won't be there for much longer...

..and that's the push I needed. Buildings disappear all the time. The landscape of our journeys changes. I'm going to get out there and record it.

30 comments:

Maria Ontiveros said...

What a great project Sian. Things do change so quickly. When I first moved to Half Moon Bay (over 20 years ago), I bought a print of a painting of downtown. Sometimes I look at it now, and I'm amazed by the changes.
Rinda

Amy said...

I have the same thoughts about a particular drive I frequently take. However, hurtling along on a highway for most of the way and always having two travelling companions who don't often sit nicely for the long four hour drive stops me in my tracks quick smart ... by the time I think to stop, the need to get there, sane, over takes the photographic urges!

Fiona@staring at the sea said...

You're right Sian and it's something I really should do too. There have been so many changes along the high street in our town, over the relatively short time we've lived here. Lots of things I wish I'd captured that are now long gone.

Wanda said...

I like 'em! Our area is so "plain vanilla" with newer construction that it's difficult to find vintage scenes like yours.

scrappyjacky said...

It's a great idea,Sian....sad really that everything changes so quickly these days.

Cheri said...

Love the vintage coke sign! I hope whoever reclaims that project knows that thing has value and doesn't just trash it!

Barbara Eads said...

Oh, but the landscape you have! You make me wish I was back there again. Did I ever tell you I should have been born British? I thoroughly enjoyed the whole diamond jubilee too!

It's official....the grass is greener...

Unknown said...

What a beautiful set of photos- I hope the Coca cola sign gets a nice new home.

Lou said...

you sure have a point Sian - it won't be long before all the landmarks as we know them disappear. I do like that old coke sign! What kind of project do you have in mind then :) x

Denise said...

What a great idea Sian,things do certainly change far too quickly and it's a good reminder to have these- and continue to capture them too.

Beverly said...

I feel the same way, I am one to wax nostalgic and point out things to the guys as we ride along. It definitely hit home with me when my grandparents' farm home, packhouse, smokehouse and tobacco barns were gone :(

Scrappi Sandi said...

So true...our village has changed dramatically in recent years & I wish I'd taken more 'before' shots! As for that CocaCola sign, I think you should get in there & make them an offer!! :D

Anne said...

Well done for catching up, Sian !!!

Gem's Crafts said...

I'm loving how your photos are looking using your hipstamatic app :)

viv said...

What a great idea Sian. It is frightening sometimes how quickly the landscape is changing.

Alison said...

Lovely idea Sian..things DO change so quickly...even here!
Alison xx

Helen said...

great photos and well done on the catch up. We have a windmill near us converted into a home, its a lovely sight

Carmen said...

Oh now I love this project of yours. What a crime it would be to take down that Coca Cola sign, your images are very reminiscent already of a bygone era. Loved this post x

Unknown said...

Beautiful photos Sian and done with such a sense of style as always :) xx

Melissa said...

So exciting to capture things we pass by & take for granted. We're planning a little drive Saturday as I start looking for the items on Rinda's scavenger hunt.

Jennifer Shaw said...

These photos are terrific. Long time since I have seen signs like that! Great you got photos of them! Your countryside looks amazing!!

Karen said...

I love your Instagram photos. I wish I would remember to use that app more often. It's a great idea for a photographic project, too. I'm working on one for the summer--in addition to Rinda's scavenger hunt and Capture Your 365.

Borqna said...

Beautiful photos Sian!
Pleased to meet you!

Ruth said...

I think you should collect up the vintage signs ~ more recycling than stealing ~ and open a vintage sign museum in your garden shed.
Do you even have a garden shed?

Clare said...

It's good to take the time to see what you pass by every day. I'm not often the passenger when I'm out but when I am I have a good look at all the things normally pass me by in a blur!

Missus Wookie said...

I've been scanning in old photos for the building next door - fascinating to see something I know so well as it was wayyy back when. Life tends to change without you even noticing doesn't it? Glad you've got the photos now.

Jo said...

It's a great idea to take pictures of landmarks that may soon be gone for good. Lovely pictures x

Ginger said...

Yeah - there are lots of times I would love to stop and take photos on the roadside - but life always seems to be too busy for the things I would really love to do!

The prompts worked quite well for your drive :)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful idea to record your environment - things change so fast ... The colour cast is perfect for this. :) alexa

Jennifer Grace said...

Fab snaps, I love the decaying pride of the Texaco sign. You must record them all. A mini album is calling. x

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