Saturday, June 13, 2009

Astoria, Oregon grungy stuff












What I particularly like about photographing in Astoria is how there's such a great combination of old rusty stuff (railroad paraphernalia and fishing boats), colorful newer things (it's a town that's reinvigorating itself), and there's so much interesting architecture. As we walked along the railroad tracks, I found a pile of old oil drums, an "A" on a rusty train car, and then, out on a dock, I came upon piles of rusted chains, where some of the links had a fantastic patina. Astoria offers a weird photographer such as me such a variety -- letters, numbers, rust, weathered wood, peeling paint, bright colors, doors, windows, and walls. It was a wonderful overnight getaway. And Holly and Barney, if you're reading this, thank you both! ©Carol Leigh

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Morning Carol:
You certainly are piquing my interest in Oregon and it's coastal areas. JC and I plan to get there someday....
Thanks much for another wonderful assortment of views with the "master's eye".
Gisela

Carol Leigh said...

And thank YOU for stopping by! Maybe some day in person? -- Carol Leigh

Anonymous said...

It is a date.
JC in NC

Sarah Merkel said...

oh girl, grungy is your medium! Rust never looked so good as it does when you photograph it! Sarah Merkel