The icehouse door
The bricks on this wall were going in every direction and I am pretty sure that the wall above the left-hand window is about to fall over.
The door to the icehouse was very interesting – it still had pieces of the old cork insulation stuck on it and the wood was nicely weathered.
Out in front, a sign said the place was open 8-5 Monday through Saturday. The condition of the place and a few other clues lead me to believe perhaps the sign is in error. But that’s OK – neither Donna Catterick, my companion on this adventure, or I would have liked stopping to take pictures if there’d been other people around. That’s how we are.
Roswell, New Mexico
photographed 5.10.2014
Posted on June 23, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, industrial architecture, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography, roswell, roswell new mexico. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

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great photo – rich and detailed – and I love the way you describe it – was fun to read…. 🙂
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Thanks for visiting the blog, and for commenting. I am glad you like the photo and the writing!
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I’ve lost count of the number of rectangles here.
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I believe the correct answer is “a hell of a lot.”
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I love that it’s both rectilinear and wobbly. Also like the many tones and complexity of the image.
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Thanks, Linda. This was actually my second or third attempt at doing something with this shot; I think it was the combination of wobbly and rectilinear that made it hard to work with.
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