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by Peter Herman
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Star Cruiser #2 - 1947 chevy with Milky Way" by Peter Herman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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This abandoned ~1947 Chevy north of MInnewaukan, ND, keeps drawing me back to it when I'm visiting ND - it makes such a great foreground for... more
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This abandoned ~1947 Chevy north of MInnewaukan, ND, keeps drawing me back to it when I'm visiting ND - it makes such a great foreground for backdrops like this one- the setting galactic core of MIlky Way. You'll find another image with similar name in my nightscape gallery. This particular image was shot on Halloween, 2018 with full-frame Pentax K-1 coupled to a Rokinon 12mm lens, 50second exposure at ISO1600 and f2.8. It would look fantastic printed on metal or acrylic especially.
Peter Herman was born and raised on a farm in North Dakota. He first became interested in photography during high-school, and after acquiring a Pentax SLR, began taking photos for the school yearbook and developing/printing B&W images in school darkroom. He continued shooting through college, taking portraits, group pictures, weddings, but after beginning his engineering career at Cummins, he let his photography interests go dormant until about 2005 when he acquired his first DSLR and started shooting scenic landscapes from around the US, but concentrating especially on rural areas in ND and WI. Many of his images were encountered while riding motorcycle down random backroads during "golden hour", searching for that magic light...
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