I went with a few members of our Camera Club to the Kent Antique Machinery Show on Saturday. Some truly great stuff and interesting people to photograph
6 thoughts on “Kent Antique Machinery Show, September 26, 2015”
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Lazlo,
You captured the essence of the show. I was stuck in my Book Booth for most of the Show. I did get out and about each morning before things got started. The number of vendors has increased to fill every nook and cranny. The variety that is there is incredible. CAMA is a real asset to the region and more and more people are discovering the museum.
Yes, it is a fun show to go to for a variety of reasons. Mine is photography.
I had my camera there the whole time, but my mind was on engaging people about Brass Valley. Great shots – everything I never saw.
Thank you Ted.
Hope it all went well with the book
Wow! what a capture! you have one hell of a set there Lazlo. You know what!!! I have realized by looking at your images that the show has it’s own beauty of course, but if it is captured nicely, then it really ads up if one wants to make a book or something.
Excellent set of images indeed. I love the way you process them.
Thank Harry.
Indeed, processing the pictures in Photoshop makes a big difference. A lots of times you want to convey the feel of the place or subject the way you saw it in your head, not the way the camera captured it