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Waiting in the Wings

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These are the concrete supports that are the foundation for the largest wooden building in the world ... Tillamook Naval Air Station Hangar B, built in 1943.

Comments (37)


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Faemike55

10:15PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

cool capture love the POV and lighting

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bobrgallegos

10:16PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

Awesome photo and info!!

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jocko500

10:19PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

this is cool. the lighting is wonderful

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MrsRatbag

10:44PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

Wonderful warm lighting on those supports; a great shot, well seen!

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photosynthesis

10:46PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

Great geometric composition & use of light & shadow. Is this open to the public or are you a VIP?

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Chipka

11:27PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

This is a masterpiece of light and shadow, texture and shadow, and a wonderful bit of blue excitement just over there. I love the pervasive darkness and then nice, warm light. It has a delicious starkness that just lends itself to a story concerning people in a space like that. And with me being me, I have to also say that I love the way those support struts recall the support struts for the launch pods belonging to the Galactica...finest of the battlestars...a Grand Old lady!

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beachzz

11:38PM | Wed, 22 June 2011

Wow, this is really impressive. The light, shadow, and details are wonderful, but the thought of what they are is truly incredible. I'd love to see the whole thing someday!

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nickcharles

12:15AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Cool shot! The light and shadow in this is awesome.

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jayfar

1:14AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Love the angles and the light.

whaleman

1:25AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

That is interesting!

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durleybeachbum

1:35AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Stunning pic! It would have made a superb venue for the Jazz dance company we went to see last night... gritty, powerful, eyeboggling..

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Feliciti

1:36AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

excellent shot with this fantastic lights/shadows!!

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fallen21

2:34AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Fantastic settings, beautiful shot!

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geckogr

3:14AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

interesting picture with very moody lighting largest wooden building in the world >>> with concrete supports so more the largest wooden "covered" building in the world ;-) ... for this title should be made entirely of wood ...IMHO adding a comparison (plane, human) would help to understand the dimensions

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helanker

4:09AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Seems that they have to carry SLOT! WOW! they are Huge. Looks so abandoned.

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micturn

5:47AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Very well spotted

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awjay

7:51AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

lovely composition

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jophoto

9:17AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Love the composition - how the angle of the concrete supports are repeated in the blue window or whatever it is in the back to the right. Love the lighting and the almost sepia look.

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wotan

9:17AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Very cool wall textures and lighting!

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debbielove

10:00AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Whoa! Must be some building up there! Great shot and thanks for showing.. Rob

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jmb007

11:13AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

bonne photo!!

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Rainastorm

11:32AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Wow fantastic shot! Really makes you stop and think how buildings stay up. Great post! I love it!

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Meisiekind

11:35AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Super cool Dierbaar! I like the sepia treatment. Together with the masterful light, this is a winner!

alanwilliams

11:48AM | Thu, 23 June 2011

beautiful composition and strangely eerie

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bmac62

12:45PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Excellent for all the reasons commented upon above...and particularly yes, to light and form with an aire of mystery. I'll go back to my file from here and see if I can add something more about this amazing building. It would be fun to go there again ignorinng the museum's planes and take the building on as a subject by itself. What am I saying? Ignore the planes? ...lol.

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gaius

1:16PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

I wouldn't be surprised if a zombie was hidden somewhere ! Great capture. PS : thanks for having visited my gallery and for giving me the opportunity and the pleasure to discover your art.

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lyron

1:58PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Great image!!!

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mickuk50

2:26PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Looks quite spooky Tara :o).Love the lighting . Mick

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wysiwig

7:09PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

Not a whole lot left to say. The light from the windows emphasizes the mass of the pillers and the ice blue patch at the back gives the image an element of mystery. It looks like part of the ceiling is missing from what must have been an epic work of carpentary.

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RodS

7:12PM | Thu, 23 June 2011

OMG! What an irresistable photo studio this would make! Just look at that light! Another architectural masterpiece, Tara!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed4/10
ISO Speed80
Focal Length22

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