Negative/Positive
Of course you are aware that I have a bit of a thing about abandoned buildings, so it won’t surprise you to know that I pulled off the road for a few shots of this place.
This is just north of the thriving community of Cline’s Corners, New Mexico, which is famous for thousands of billboards letting travelers on the interstate know how fabulous Cline’s Corners is. (The only thing, to my knowledge, that is in Cline’s Corners is a 30,000 square foot “retail center” which sells the usual roadside-store stuff.)
The building I photographed used to be a roadside store, too, but wasn’t able to benefit from interstate traffic or billboards or tourists. But here’s the important difference: I didn’t make any photographs at Cline’s Corners.
somewhere along highway US 285
New Mexico
photographed 7.6.2014
Posted on July 18, 2014, in abandoned buildings, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

Cool subject and really nice details!
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Thanks, Eden. I enjoyed watching him, and the soft music he made was a good background to the afternoon.
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This could fit in your White on White series. I can almost hear the sound of that window creaking and banging in the wind.
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It IS rather white-on-white, now that you mention it!
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Love this one, Melinda. I like the way the left part contrasts with the right part, sort of something and nothing, foreground and background. The textures are also wonderful, and the lines, and the contrasts, and the placement of the darks and lights. Just wonderful.
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Thank you, Linda. I have to confess that I was pretty excited when I saw that open window; it was a lot more interesting than anything else around that old place.
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A very clever title for a fascinating image, Melinda
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Thanks, Andy. I had a good time shooting this one, getting the horizon and window lined up and etc.
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Scenes within scenes. All those framed vistas are wonderful.
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Thank you, Karen. I thought it was very obliging of that window to be open like that, like it was posing for the picture.
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