William (Bill) Armstrong's photos with the keyword: Maple Creek

old soldier grin 3

09 Aug 2018 88
I'm attracted to the sculptural aspects of machines, such as the grille of a 1941 Fargo truck, manufactured for the US Army. The many different coats of paint add to the appeal, and suggest possible stories of travels made before the truck came to rest. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018

Fargo almost B&W

11 Jul 2018 72
This 1941 Fargo truck first had a coat of Olive Drab paint, since it likely served in the military during WWII. It has been painted in other colours since, which makes for interesting patterns as it has weathered. Here I desaturated the colours almost to black and white. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018

Fargo grin 1

30 Jun 2018 81
Front grill of a 1941 Fargo truck. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018

bug eye 3

30 Jun 2018 76
The bug eye headlight on a 1941 Fargo built for military use. Originally painted an olive drab colour, this old warrior has received - and partly shed - a few coats of paint since the war ended. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018

Fargo sidelight 2

30 Jun 2018 81
The yard at the Ghost town Blues B&B outside Maple Creek has a couple of 1941 Fargo trucks, manufactured in the US for the US Army. The original colour was green (officially, Olive Drab). Post-war, this old warrior has received several paint job, including red and silver, with a good dollop of rust for good measure. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018

Welcome!

26 Jun 2018 75
Over time buildings change to serve new purposes, or to adapt to new priorities. I've seen doors and windows bricked in to improve energy efficiency, for example. This closed-in door caught my eye because there has been no effort to remove the other signs that his was once a doorway. Don’t use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. Copyright William Armstrong. 2018