I must admit, I nearly didn't bother to look at these, ghost towns are
such a cliché in American photography. But I'm glad I looked because
the snow and the way you've processed them makes them much more
interesting than the cliché, and gives an extra dimension to the
scenes. I think you've been very successful in conveying that
'desolate ambience'.

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Cheers,
 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Mark Erickson
> Sent: 29 October 2006 00:29
> To: PDML
> Subject: Another GESO: Bodie Ghost Town October 2006
> 
> On our "summer" vacation in the eastern Sierra we made a day 
> trip over to
> the ghost town of Bodie.  We were there for the first snow 
> flurries of the
> winter season.  The iron skies and flurries punctuated by 
> occasional bursts
> of cold sun added a desolate ambience to the place.  I made a 
> gallery (see
> link below) by applying a Photoshop "digital lith" overlay / 
> toning process.
> 
> As always, don't hesitate with comments / critiques.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark
> 
> http://www.westerickson.net/bodiefall2006/
> 
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