Night Station (No Postwork) by SoulEatar
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Comments (17)
ijack999
Very modern! Gives one the sense that one must sneak up on a gas station. Very appropriate considering the prices!
borsy
Excellent image!!!
cynlee
some great lines & lighting! ...can we afford it? :]
Tedz
The British Petroleum Company has Invaded! Muuah! Fill 'er up!...if You can afford it....sniff....aaaaaah!
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent shot Greg...!!!
logiloglu
an excellent night shot. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!
tallpindo
The well lit station of today is a beacon to the self-serving driver. Landscaping has taken away the industrial intrusion. No longer a place to hang out but still a place for a cup of coffee. This vantage catches the sense of being open to an alien world.
i-popba
wow...wow Excellent shot. i love lighting...cool.
skoeter
Night and light, the perfect combination!! Inspired shot!!
funkandjazz
Love the night mood. Cool shot Greg! :)
Anjour
Excellent shot...:o)
98Bones
Nice intensity in this image, good eye for this kind of capture!
qmont
The night light is captured perfectly, and yes it gives me the feeling of those late night trips back home after being on the road so long, and just one more tank full and I'll be there, a cup of coffee, and a cig and I'm off.............John
ShadowWind
You are one of the few artists that can actually make a gas station into a masterpiece of art. I love the lighting in this image, and the scene does bring back fond memories of the road. Well done...
creanum
Magnifique image de nuit, tr bonne ambiance et tr belle restitution des couleurs......
micah_dixon
Excellent job. Thanks for sharing, love the angle too.
Hopalong
Yessuh, an oasis of neon in the otherwise uneventful dark, hehe. A bit like froggin' ain't it? 'Course places in Indiana still, it'd be dimly lit and closed, but you could still do your business in the bushes. You say no "rest rooms" herejust, er, GAS and convenience food, hoho.