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and having typed, moves on

 

Why, yes, I did wait sort of a long time until that weird disembodied hand (advertising something?) returned to the TV in the corner. It added just the right amount of “what the hell is happening here?” that I was hoping to capture.

(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 5.28.2022

come in, only don’t

 

This of course was not the only time I saw a place with signage proclaiming the place was open only to see about a million context clues that told me otherwise. But for some reason, the mixed message at this hapless place was more entertaining than any of the other ones.

From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Warwick, Oklahoma
photographed 4.21.2023

a convenient target

 

Y’all know how it is: you see that sign right there by the road and there’s no one else around so you just decide to…shoot at it.

(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66 
Mesita, New Mexico
photographed 5.28.2023

sometimes patriotism is blurry

I guess this guy feels prepared for whatever it is he fears. And I am pretty sure that he wasn’t a fan of me or my camera…..

(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Holbrook, Arizona
photographed 5.31.2023

giant/flag

 

This statue, along with many of his cousins, began life as advertisements for mufflers, which I guess used to fall off of cars that were driving along Route 66. Anyway, the mufflers are gone and have been replaced by various other things, including a flag. Because why not?

(From The Other Side, a collaborative Route 66 photography project, with VC Torneden.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Springfield, Illinois
photographed 7.2.2022