jul28 by blueberry1222

jul28

In the 1930's, an avid historian rebuilt sections of Kinishba Indian Ruins and built an information center/museum (this building) and some out buildings. Then the war came and he lost his funding and all interest in the site was lost. Yet, walking around the site, unless one reads up on it ahead of time, one has no idea what one is looking at, so these modern ruins were mysterious to us initiated.
Great shot...what a pity the funding ran out.
July 29th, 2014  
Beautiful looking places.
July 29th, 2014  
Nice effect, good shot
July 29th, 2014  
wow the effect makes it look spooky , great shot
July 29th, 2014  
Great effect in this image ... very interesting too!
July 29th, 2014  
Great shot and really interesting story.
July 29th, 2014  
Great shot and effect.
July 29th, 2014  
Great shot, interesting history as well
July 29th, 2014  
Tom
Could have fooled me!
July 29th, 2014  
Love it, Big FAV from me.
July 29th, 2014  
awesome tilt/shift!
July 30th, 2014  
Amazing ruins!
July 30th, 2014  
Superb use of lensbaby!
July 30th, 2014  
Jo
Love the effect on this. Thanks for my get pushed challenge, should be fun to work on. I've had a quick look through your album, you have some wonderful images and I see that you like b&w and flowers. Your challenge for this week is to shoot something that is missing. Up to you how you interpret that but I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
July 30th, 2014  
@joeymc okay, got it. good one!
July 30th, 2014  
Love your pov and processing. I wonder if anyone might someday continue the work started here, or is it now considered not a great idea to impinge on the site with anything relatively modern, even if built in a style to harmonize with the old ruins?
July 31st, 2014  
@tristansmum Well, it's now managed by the Apache Indian tribe and they have zero funds for a project of this scale, so it's just going to sit there and melt with time.
July 31st, 2014  
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