Devil's Lake, ND - from the archives
Victor Schiferli (puzzled by the new layout), wertz·, mikel.aramendia, europics, and 190 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Devil's Lake, ND - from the archives
Victor Schiferli (puzzled by the new layout), wertz·, mikel.aramendia, europics, and 190 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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gerardnicolas#2 29 months ago | reply
Strange. Somebody had the idea to build a house here ? At first vision i thought it was a grey wall behind the house. Thank you to show us Devil's Lake ;=)
_Jack_B 29 months ago | reply
the thing just floats seemingly. Great find and shot!
lop v stein 29 months ago | reply
a wonderful atmosphere: beautifully spoted and composed.
geru68 [deleted] 29 months ago | reply
+++
Nadja Verner 29 months ago | reply
awesome
Lieve Van den Bosch 29 months ago | reply
I somehow missed this shot. It's amazing, I love the surreal atmosphere.
Really good !!!
jules dernier 29 months ago | reply
Aoh Marc! it's crazy good!
.navilluS 29 months ago | reply
Thanks a lot! Guess this happens when your lake rises over 26 feet in 18 years.
Mr. Johnson - The Ruiner 28 months ago | reply
Nice.... Instant favorite.
DJM75 28 months ago | reply
Location, location, location!
steven-brooks 28 months ago | reply
Great capture!
Lauren Blume 28 months ago | reply
Love this picture! The composition and the whole atmosphere are just wonderful!
Gigolo's Honeymoon 27 months ago | reply
I've nothing to add to these comments -- all are deserved!
hanna ukura 27 months ago | reply
Wow, I love this
Loco Steve 25 months ago | reply
Hello Marc, I am collecting photos of Devils lake Amtrak and the surrounding community and i would be happy to include this image in the above group with thanks Steve
Ola Lila 25 months ago | reply
Amazing shot
Birdyphage 22 months ago | reply
wonderful shot! This soft light is awsome!
Nigel D Christian [deleted] 22 months ago | reply
Lakehouse, or, "Giver of Pathos".
.navilluS 22 months ago | reply
thanks again everyone... greatly appreciated!!!
Nigel - sure, I'm OK with that. although I would like to think the photo does the convincing and not me. This type of scene speaks for itself so no need for any emotional, artistic flourishes.
Just trying to present the facts in an aesthetically pleasing manner and if there's a response, that's great.
As much as I love abstraction and cool, detached art, I made the decision a couple years ago to try to add another layer which would give a human connection that was missing from my work.
So, it's kind of funny how the absence of humans has become that connection, but I do believe it works on some levels.
Just hope I'm staying objective without twisting any arms.
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