One of my favorite ghost towns of all. Almost a ghost town. Still a
few people left but only a few. Love this place. When I go there, I
always sit on the porch for awhile and reflect, chill, veg out, what
ever you want to call it. (smile)
Thanks for looking.
Jim
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david tsabar 68 months ago | reply
superb light
Randy L. 68 months ago | reply
Very cool capture! Great job!
This photo took my BREATH away

BREATHTAKING
Calakmul 68 months ago | reply
Nice work on this!!!
holdingwonders 68 months ago | reply
The light rays are magnificent.
moacirdsp 68 months ago | reply
Great picture!
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Bill Jones Jr [deleted] 68 months ago | reply
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Please post this excellent photo in The Exhibit group (Post 1 Comment 3)!
Scott M Duncan 68 months ago | reply
You have such a way with light.
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Awesh 61 months ago | reply
awesome...
Chris Stahl 60 months ago | reply
I happened to run across your photo here:
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/06/09/beautiful-black-and-w...
and while it is a nice photo, I have to wonder why you felt the need to photoshop the hell out of it.
Those light rays could not have existed in the original shot. If the sun were actually at that angle then why are the shadows in the picture going to the right? If the ray to the farthest left were actually there, then the shadow of the railing would have been almost directly under the rail. The sun in this picture, as is blatantly obvious from the direction of the shadows, isn't even in this frame. For those shadows to be where they are, it would have to be off to the left and higher in the sky.
Again, why photoshop what was a decent photo to begin with?
Chris Stahl 60 months ago | reply
My sincerest apologies as I was apparently misunderstood. I had meant to say that the photo would likely have looked fantastic even without photoshopping in the sun rays. Looking at some of your other pics, it's obvious that you have a great photographic eye.
Again, sorry.
As for my photos, thanks for your comments.
Victor De la Rocha 59 months ago | reply
wow!
Nina Pearman 57 months ago | reply
Looks great, dig the sun rays
C.h.E.c.H.i 57 months ago | reply
looks like Dorothy's house from the Wizard of Oz!!!
.michalfanta. 52 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Follow the LIGHT, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
We would love to have this WONDERFUL PHOTO

added to our group Follow the LIGHT.
If you are not a member yet, feel free to join us. :)
Photographed by JLStrahm
brukhar 48 months ago | reply
Spectacular shot, featured here: www.presidiacreative.com/33-spectacular-black-and-white-p...
stephenvantuyl 34 months ago | reply
Killer shot! Love the lighting.
Travayegeur (Sahil) 34 months ago | reply
cool shot
tjsphotobrigg 7 months ago | reply
Beautiful image, superb B&W.