Felt In Passing
Photographs of my America
by Jaclyn Sollars
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About the Book
America as myth and America as reality overlap sometimes.
It's so easy to get pulled into the romance of driving long distances across the middle of America. Over corduroy roads and state routes that end in fields; take you to the best diner you'll never remember the name of. Through woodland and farmland and great, flat plains of strip malls and suburbs. Then back into the lost, small town that is so like the one you once called home.
It's so easy to do, I do it all the time.
It's so easy to get pulled into the romance of driving long distances across the middle of America. Over corduroy roads and state routes that end in fields; take you to the best diner you'll never remember the name of. Through woodland and farmland and great, flat plains of strip malls and suburbs. Then back into the lost, small town that is so like the one you once called home.
It's so easy to do, I do it all the time.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Jun 28, 2009
- Keywords fine art photography, small town, photography, America, Ohio, Mid-West, rural
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About the Creator
Jaclyn Sollars
Lima, Ohio USA
Jaclyn lives in western Ohio with her husband. She takes photographs all the time. She is prone to hyperbole.