kentucky rhymes with zygote… kinda…

I was in KY a year ago… I’m just going through some of the pictures… Have a look… Make up your own captions in your mind. You might have already seen one or two on my website

car in white leaves evil bank house on pikeville hill night IMGP5358 IMGP5381 IMGP5417 IMGP5433 IMGP5435 IMGP5445 IMGP5463 IMGP5470 IMGP5472 IMGP5822 IMGP5611 IMGP5825 Muffler Shop color and bw bench wide georgetown 2 pikeville infrared favorite IMGP5803

I grew up near all these strange houses… My old school friends might even live in a few of them… It’s late… Enjoy the pics.

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2 Responses to “kentucky rhymes with zygote… kinda…”

  1. I think that looks classy. It reminds me of back home at times.

  2. I Am Michael and am from Silver Grove Kentucky, I found your website from tiger.tv and logan had a link to this website if you were interested in viewing his photos. Any who, I do find your photographs interesting and the infrared one caught my attention. I was wondering if you could tell me how you were able to take it. I am assuming that you had a filter and a tripod because from my understanding the exposure time is tooo long to hold the camera without the image being all jittery and not look like an actual picture, abstract maybe, but not a picture. about how long of an exposure time does it actually take an infared picture? can any slr take an infared picture? I probably should have apologized first of for posting this message as a comment, please delete. my email address is michael@fluharty.com and my webpage and blog is at http://www.mybrainconnections.org
    Thank you for your understanding and dirrection,
    Michael Fluharty

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