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29-MAY-2005

20050529 / Devotional

Fort Ord, CA

Boarded up and forgotten. Weather weary. Life moving on, in spite of it all.


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Johan Toll31-May-2005 18:12
I like the feeling in this one, very nice!
Guest 31-May-2005 15:02
Wonderful composition...love those textures on the wood;the words are so true indeed!
uofmtiger30-May-2005 22:00
Very moody shot! Excellent comp!
Guest 30-May-2005 21:44
Well, it's an interesting title
Susanne30-May-2005 13:44
You have a wonderful angle to this image. I like your brief, but very meaningful description of this image. Very nice.
Guest 30-May-2005 12:00
The deep gloomy grainy sky complements the angst of decay.The church leaning against the crutch tree feels like a creaking soul about to topple.Effective perspective!
Guest 30-May-2005 09:23
Great angle ... I feel its pain! :)
David Clunas30-May-2005 08:21
Looks like time is beginning to show on this building, I wonder if this is going to follow in the footsteps of some of the other buildings in Fort Ord or if someone will save it? Like and angle pointing skywards and the way the image has been split by sky and land
Guest 30-May-2005 08:01
excellent dramatic viewpoint and subtle lighting. seems to have a spooky atmosphere.
Steven Jusczyk30-May-2005 05:57
Nice mood to this picture. Great perspective.
JeremyGood30-May-2005 05:53
Great angle and nice light. Silhouetted steeple and trees enhance the image a lot. I like the graininess too.
Guest 30-May-2005 05:17
Excellent sunset (?) light you caught in the building.
Mindy McNaugher30-May-2005 04:44
Incredible angle! Enhances the powerful mood you captured! Excellent!
jude30-May-2005 04:02
and no matter how much you stay and look .. and remember - it will never really be what it was - except in memory..

still, moving on is the hardest thing to do sometimes..
viewpoint kicks butt..