Fruits of (Walking) labor

So I finally got back the pictures from walk the other day. In the age of instant gratification, it took lots of patience to wait to see how everything turned out. it takes a certain amount of letting go, to have to wait to see the fruits of your labor a week later. Knowing that you cannot control the outcome of the choices you have already made. How much of everything that we do is like that but we just don’t recognize it right away? When we are able to do some thing and see turns out right away. And then be able to change and try again seconds later. Of course some of the pictures turned out fine, but trying to do double exposure didn’t work out the way I pictured in my head. But gave me motivation to learn more about how to do that and look it up. Looking forward to trying to do some double exposure photography in the future and see how that turns out. And now I might be better and waiting for the results.

All images below were taken on a Brownie Hawkeye camera, 100 ISO Kodak T-Max BW film

Image of the cemetery on Main Street (formerly named after a confederate general)

Post office steps (you may recognize this view from the last post)

Cast iron fence on Jefferson street

Jumbled graves (Double exposure)