Standing in the Desert (About this image) I finally plugged the external drive back into my Mac, and was pleasantly surprised what I found in the archives from earlier this year. This building shot was taken in Utah around March this year. Share This Story 7 Responses to “Standing in the Desert” Susan October 17th, 2009 Love the perspective here and the sky. Nice shot! Reply Toni October 18th, 2009 I'm glad you plugged in the external hard drive, I love this shot! I'm partial to dilapidated buildings. =) Reply rian October 19th, 2009 this structure looks so unstable and precarious in this environment it's in.. very nice capture though.. 🙂 Reply Liang October 20th, 2009 a very nice wide angle treatment on this shot. great structure and vignette! Reply Csaba/EyeVision October 21st, 2009 Nice shot. The sky gives it a really dramatic look. Reply Laurie October 21st, 2009 These old shells of dwellings are always intriguing. Reply sherri November 3rd, 2009 Amazing to see it has withstood for so long. Seems nearly impossible for whoever built it. Reply Share Your Thoughts Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (required) (will not be published) Website Δ
Toni October 18th, 2009 I'm glad you plugged in the external hard drive, I love this shot! I'm partial to dilapidated buildings. =) Reply
rian October 19th, 2009 this structure looks so unstable and precarious in this environment it's in.. very nice capture though.. 🙂 Reply
Liang October 20th, 2009 a very nice wide angle treatment on this shot. great structure and vignette! Reply
sherri November 3rd, 2009 Amazing to see it has withstood for so long. Seems nearly impossible for whoever built it. Reply
Love the perspective here and the sky. Nice shot!
I'm glad you plugged in the external hard drive, I love this shot! I'm partial to dilapidated buildings. =)
this structure looks so unstable and precarious in this environment it's in.. very nice capture though.. 🙂
a very nice wide angle treatment on this shot. great structure and vignette!
Nice shot. The sky gives it a really dramatic look.
These old shells of dwellings are always intriguing.
Amazing to see it has withstood for so long. Seems nearly impossible for whoever built it.