An exterior view of the lost depot near South Gifford, Missouri. According to some history I uncovered on the depot, this once served a local line that ran between St. Louis and Iowa. A depot in a far-flung town like South Gifford was there to collect surface coal from local farmers. Once the easily gathered coal supply withered, so withered the rail line. This line was out of business by the late 1920s or early 1930s.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Back to the creek
Last year during a rainy spring evening I took some photos of the creek that runs through our neighborhood. I posted one on the blog in July of 2013. This year I went back after another rain and did some more work in the same area. If last year's version was light and vertical, this year it is dark and horizontal. This was converted, with some pains, from a color Nikon D700 file. It took me maybe an hour of Lightroom and Photoshop work to come close to the kind of effect I used to get from a roll of Ilford FP-4 and a Nikon FE2...
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Summer on the Loop
There is something about the summer that sends me gravitating towards the business loop. Or there is something about the business loop that draws me there in summer. It's the closest I have in Columbia to a Tucumcari-type photo experience. And if you've followed my blog at all, and I don't blame you if you haven't, I consider Tucumcari to be the photographer's equivalent of the Valley of the Kings to an archaeologist. So with that said, here is an aging Mercury Marquis that I unearthed there one hot, July morning.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Graffiti Station
The richly-graffitied interior of an abandoned train depot in South Gifford, Missouri. I took a number of images of the exterior, but I think this interior detail offers a much more captivating glimpse at the social history of the back room of this now forgotten depot. More on the depot in the next post.
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