21 thoughts on “Abandoned Gas Station, Green River UT”
Excellent composition (and full of emotions)!!
Much appreciated Malin.. thanks!
Love the starkness of it, accentuated by the black and white. Quite surreal! A gem!
thank you Ellen.
Wow, the subject also works in B/W very well. I like the right half of the picture most. It’s an advantage of the landscape photographer to take pictures while the light is beautifully evolved.
interesting triptych of thoughts…
great picture, John (and i like your ‘triptych of thoughts’, i guess i’ll steal that :))
Thanks Peter — and no worries; it’s yours to steal. 😉
Love the dreamlike (or perhaps hangover like) atmosphere, John. Beautiful shot.
Been much enjoying your comments. Thanks Richard.
L’abandon et la désolation.Beaucoup de choses se cachent derrière cette photo. Bon week-end John.
Val
Merci .. bonne soirée!
Merci .. bonne soirée
The capture of light shimmering here is sublime…just love visiting your blog, every time!
And I love your visits and comments. Thanks so much Cath.
So good! The light behind the gas station elevates everything.
good observation- I hadn’t noticed that
Isn’t it cool the way different people see different things in images? It’s obvious that people will, but even when we have similar aesthetics and taste, we still see things quite differently.
Yes and I believe we touched on this before. The comments on this one intrigued me, because for me- this picture is wrapped up in lots of ache and personal history.
Wow! What a powerful shot. Nothing nostalgic about that gas station, either, because it looks very contemporary. The distant mesa is a wonderful counterpoint to the modern gas station with ample western emptiness spread throughout.
Excellent composition (and full of emotions)!!
Much appreciated Malin.. thanks!
Love the starkness of it, accentuated by the black and white. Quite surreal! A gem!
thank you Ellen.
Wow, the subject also works in B/W very well. I like the right half of the picture most. It’s an advantage of the landscape photographer to take pictures while the light is beautifully evolved.
interesting triptych of thoughts…
great picture, John (and i like your ‘triptych of thoughts’, i guess i’ll steal that :))
Thanks Peter — and no worries; it’s yours to steal. 😉
Love the dreamlike (or perhaps hangover like) atmosphere, John. Beautiful shot.
Been much enjoying your comments. Thanks Richard.
L’abandon et la désolation.Beaucoup de choses se cachent derrière cette photo. Bon week-end John.
Val
Merci .. bonne soirée!
Merci .. bonne soirée
The capture of light shimmering here is sublime…just love visiting your blog, every time!
And I love your visits and comments. Thanks so much Cath.
So good! The light behind the gas station elevates everything.
good observation- I hadn’t noticed that
Isn’t it cool the way different people see different things in images? It’s obvious that people will, but even when we have similar aesthetics and taste, we still see things quite differently.
Yes and I believe we touched on this before. The comments on this one intrigued me, because for me- this picture is wrapped up in lots of ache and personal history.
Wow! What a powerful shot. Nothing nostalgic about that gas station, either, because it looks very contemporary. The distant mesa is a wonderful counterpoint to the modern gas station with ample western emptiness spread throughout.
thanks bro