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Business Has Been Bad

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Oct 09, 2005
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Visited an abondoned copper mine located just outside of Jerome,AZ.

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DOGFROST

9:13AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Graet shot. nicely taken.

ifos

10:21AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

What a great find, a wonderful atmospheric image. Well done!!

john010766

10:52AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Love this, the feeling of total dereliction, well spotted and well captured.

kellendor

11:07AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Fantastic!! Makes my business look good by comparison. (I'll bet the didn't budget appropriately for the rising gasoline costs - grin). Great shot!!!

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bentchick

11:43AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Wow, this is such a cool photograph, you could do soooooo much to!!! I would probably do the selective coloring trick. The pic is a little too big and scrolling is a bummer, try keeping your largest pixal number to 1000! Great find, I love stuff like this!!!

donvino

11:56AM | Sun, 09 October 2005

excellent find and capture ! Love this style of photo ... beautiful light !

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sharky_

1:19PM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Wow. Very expensive collectible items here. I don't think you'll see that typewriter in this day and time. This clerk must have enjoyed his work with all the different bottles at side. Bottles that probably date way back. Excellent shot. Aloha

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jcv2

5:26PM | Sun, 09 October 2005

Impressive still life covered with a thick layer of dust! Incredibly good intact! :)

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Richardphotos

6:07PM | Sun, 09 October 2005

so many antiques left behind. excellent idea for a photo and capture Lynda

PhotoSmith

1:12PM | Mon, 10 October 2005

Funny, when I opened the picture I thought about the Arizona dust I left behind when I move to Oregon so many years ago. I don't miss it, or the rattlers, black widows, scorpions, Gila monsters, side winders, etc. Turns out it IS an AZ photo! Love the image and title - such a neat presentation. Excellent!

MaryLynda

2:29PM | Mon, 10 October 2005

Did a resize on this photo so you wouldn't have to scan. Thank you to bentchick for her suggestion.

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kimariehere

7:15PM | Mon, 10 October 2005

i love this incredible... wow the past is here in this fantastic shot!

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SophiaDeer

3:18PM | Tue, 11 October 2005

This is wonderful Lynda! The ghosts that live here must have many stories to tell. It reminds me of the time Wendell and I stopped at a ghost town in South Dakota, but your image has so much more. I love these kind of places and the title is so funny too. Looks like you had a ball on your vacation. Did you buy anything in the store to help business?..hehehe.

logiloglu

5:49PM | Tue, 11 October 2005

all at this image grabs my attention.fascinating objects telling a story.an expressive capture. TOP NOTCH #:O)

cynlee

12:53AM | Wed, 12 October 2005

luv the dusty stuffy still :]

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Ti-Paul

12:01AM | Thu, 13 October 2005

Very interesting finding ,that's for sure! I really like this old chair,the desk, and the well used typewriter!Business might of been bad ,but they sure had a great time! An office like this one would drive a poor white man to drink would'nt say!:)Very interesting indeed and a keeper for sure!Great hunt my friend! Love it!

sailor_ed

9:51AM | Thu, 27 October 2005

Wow, Exceedingly cool!


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