Slot Canyon
I guess you can call it a slot canyon, this narrow slice of dirt between two buildings. It’s also a nice repository for tumbleweeds, for sure, and possibly snakes. I did not investigate the snake situation, as my snake boots were, well, I don’t even HAVE snake boots….
near New Home, Texas
photographed 3.24.2020
Posted on April 19, 2020, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, black and white photography, church, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, road trip, take time to look, texas, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

Oh, yeeeess!! Nice bit of dereliction…..
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Yeah – my favorite thing to find, as you well know.
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And mine!
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Among landscape photographers who visit the canyons there is always the challenge to get something different. You’ve done it by Jove. Looks like a nice day with puffy clouds.
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It’s my answer to all of those photos from the slot canyons in Arizona or Utah or wherever they are – you know the ones I mean, I’m sure. All the photos look the same.
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Yes, those were the ones I was referring too.There are subtle difference but yeah, very similar. If someone looks hard enough and manages the light in a unique manner, then they have something but otherwise…meh.
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I believe that Texas is not just another state; it is another world.
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Or so we want people to believe.
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It’s, uh, yeah…
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I’ve never heard of snake boots, but I guess you’d need them, yeah. But this is one of those seen but never noticed moments in life.
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