Without a doubt, some of the most interesting places are those that are on the roads less traveled. These photographs attempt to tell the story of those places but can never replace those actual pieces of history experienced in person.

I would have ideally liked to do a square book for this project but, most of my pictures are rectangular instead of square so I think the Large Landscape book will work better. I would like to work with premium paper on this book as well and make it a hard back book. It will definitely have text so I can tell the story of these pictures, the font will probably look like a font of a handwriting style. I am still debating whether I want to do a purely black and white book, only color, or both. The print standards look like they may only do one or the other. I want the book to look nostalgic but some of the colored pictures are really beautiful as well. I would appreciate any feedback ..thanks.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Trip To Ponce De Leon, FL

On my way back from Ponce De Leon, I stopped in Defuniak Springs to grab some geocaches and take a couple more pictures.  I wanted to get a picture of this last time but it was a Saturday when I went so there were more people out.  This time I went on a Sunday and as I suspected the place was a ghost town!  This tribute to southern values is common all over in the Panhandle.  Nobody works on Sunday and nothing is open.  Good thing McDonalds is just up the road:)

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