This shot would be really cool in a series of places that have
remained the same through the passing of time - I suspect there are
many of these kinds of places out in Nevada and the desert southwest.

I like the feeling from this photo - reminds me of a few stops I have
made in places like it.

-- 
Bruce


Saturday, December 16, 2006, 3:13:28 PM, you wrote:

GD> Another photo from crossing the country, this time from the eastbound
GD> run.

GD> I was nearly out of fuel after crossing the Great Salt Lake Desert
GD> west of Salt Lake City, Utah and took the turnoff for the first fuel
GD> and convenience store I could find. Upon pulling in, I realized that
GD> I'd stopped at this same place on my west-bound run going home from
GD> Colorado in 1995. Nothing about the place has changed except the fuel
GD> prices. That was high-summer, I was on the motorcycle and sweating,
GD> dusk was coming on. This time it was about 36 F degrees, I was cozy
GD> inside the Prius, and night was almost settled in.

GD>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW6/39.htm

GD> Just a nowhere place on the edge of almost nowhere, but the eerie
GD> resonance and lighting did the right thing for me...

GD> enjoy
GD> Godfrey




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