Compositions
By amy ross. Filed in scenery |Tags: cityscape, idaho, moscow, photography, post-industrial wasteland
I had an impromptu photo shoot on my way home from class. If you google images of Moscow, ID, you see a lot of beautiful nature and cutesy college town stuff: cafes and bookstores, the stately brick buildings on campus. And yeah, that’s all here, but I love that there’s some grittier stuff thrown into the mix. An old railroad runs right along the east side of the campus, and next to it a… well, I’m not sure what it is, exactly, but it seems like a store-house or depot of some kind? For wheat, maybe? I don’t know, but I was struck by all the mysterious boxes and machinery and whatnot.
I only wish this door had been in a more contrasting color.





Thursday, September 3rd 2009 at 7:48 am |
Oh yeah the door one is cool, if that steely blue had just been upped a leeetle would be even more striking.
Thursday, September 3rd 2009 at 9:18 am |
I really wanted it to be brown or red, or, dare I dream it, orange?