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RJSorensen
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 14:22
This old Sinclair service station was found at the junction of US 6 and Utah 73. This is out toward the west dessert and looks to have been closed for a spell . . .

20D/100-400

sparker1
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 15:32
I love it. Quite a departure for you.

ssim
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 16:08
I like old buildings as much as I do wildlife. Very nice RJ.

Michaelmjc
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 17:14
Very nice, I guess no one goes there anymore? haha

Only thing, I would have liked to see a bit more of the scenary around it. Or did you crop it?

Mike

RJSorensen
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 17:25
I cropped it down a bit . . . just the barren dull parts of winter prior to spring. In the post I seem to have lost the correct color of green? At least here at home, I hope it is 'real' looking for the rest of you.

Thanks guys as always . . . and I do see things other than critters, lol.

stoneylonesome
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 18:52
Beautiful shot, Doesn't look like it's been closed that long :lol: Did you check to see if there was any gas left. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

cactusclay
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 19:20
Wow, nice shot, I can't believe the pump is still there.

RJSorensen
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 20:08
LOL, yep I checked for gas . . . thanks for enjoying some of the things I do.

thomascanty
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 02:29
I really like this one! It looks like my kind of building.

Reigh Higgins
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 05:10
Nice, probably could tell lots of stories.

RJSorensen
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 20:36
Yes, those folding doors are from the twenties for sure. One might suppose that the first model T's used this one pump station. I think this 'newer' gas pump replaced the old hand pumped one with the glass top . . . sometime ago. This place might make a good add or commercial, what do you think? Thanks guys.

Paul_O
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 20:58
Now that building has character! Very nicely captured, well done.

Paul