…and other times I don’t
But for all that big talk yesterday about my urban travels, here we are in Fort Davis (population 1,250).
I was in Fort Davis in August and I checked out every street in town* to see what I could see. I saw dogs. A lot of dogs. They all seemed to be unhappy that I was there, and it made me nervous. (Dogs always make me nervous. Cats? Never.) But that’s neither here nor there.
In addition to unhappy dogs, I saw this gem of a place, with its appliance graveyard, melting adobe house, and (this is for you, Ehpem) some very nice corrugated metal.
Fort Davis, Texas
photographed 8.17.2013
*It didn’t take all that long. There aren’t many streets.
Posted on September 22, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, black and white photography, fort davis, fort davis texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

Nice photo!
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Thanks!
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well… it seems it was worth the visit, great B&W!
enjoy your Sunday evening,
Vincent
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I thought it was worth the visit, and am happy you agree!
Melinda
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Is that “Keep Out” sign on an Outhouse by any chance? If so, is it a warning, or a cry for preservation?
That IS lovely corrugated metal. If I ever come to your part of the world, I might only take corrugated shots, and I would be happy to do so.
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It wasn’t an outhouse – not officially, anyway, if you get my drift; it was a metal cabinet.
If you ever come to my part of the world, you’d probably bring a handful of spare SD cards: there’s lots of corrugated metal. You know how often I post pictures of it, and I haven’t even begun to shoot all of it that’s around here. (Oh, and extra camera batteries, fully charged: you’ll need those, too.)
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