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Salton Sea Southern California October, 2013 Truck tire settling into the mud. Who knows where it will end up?

Comments (22)


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Faemike55

8:06PM | Sun, 26 January 2014

interesting capture Tara. I suppose some might be Tired of the Salton Sea but not me

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wysiwig

8:20PM | Sun, 26 January 2014

Maybe in 500 years it will break down and be absorbed into the earth. I like the way your mind works, ma'am. Here we have a spectacular view of the sea and the hazy mountains in the distance but you give us a peak behind the scenes, as it were, to show us a different view. Excellent work.

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MrsRatbag

9:36PM | Sun, 26 January 2014

If aliens landed there first they might think our world was abandoned...what a strange and wonderful place! Amazing light on the tire in this capture of a large piece of human debris!

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pimanjc

10:29PM | Sun, 26 January 2014

The demise of the salton Sea is a very sad story.

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bebopdlx

11:46PM | Sun, 26 January 2014

Very well done, excellent photo.

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giulband

12:05AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Very fine photo !

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durleybeachbum

1:03AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

A perfect composition, but a most depressing sight.

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

2:08AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Archeologists will dig it up in a thousand years and claim it was an ancient sun calender that predicts the end of the world in December 3014.

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jayfar

2:23AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Super light and atmosphere Tara.

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Juliette.Gribnau

2:26AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

cool shot and mood

whaleman

2:36AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

I think it will be right there for a very long time!

alanwilliams

4:54AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

depressing and beautiful at the same time

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Celart

6:15AM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Poor objects for a rich and beautifully expressive shot. Brava, brava

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faroutsider

2:22PM | Mon, 27 January 2014

...Under the sea! (You might need a different camera to replicate the shot...) Excellent composition.

vladhome

2:25PM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Nice objects.Well done.

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RodS

9:22PM | Mon, 27 January 2014

10,000 years from now some geologist will dig it up, and be really excited! A very cool shot, Tara! It really has that feeling of desolation, and a good idea gone wrong..

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jocko500

9:48PM | Mon, 27 January 2014

a big tire there. cool shot

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photosynthesis

11:20PM | Mon, 27 January 2014

Great composition. As sad as some might find their presence, the tire & those plastic containers are very strong visual elements & this would be a much less interesting image without them...

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JuliSonne

10:00PM | Sun, 02 February 2014

My eye first stuck to the tire. Then I take the environment and I see the dry cracked earth. I find almost more beautiful. The structures are fantastic.

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kgb224

6:07AM | Mon, 03 February 2014

Amazing capture Tara. God bless.

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moochagoo

12:33PM | Mon, 03 February 2014

A good find for archeologists in the futur

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aksirp

12:52PM | Wed, 26 February 2014

ha, was there 1986, it was so hot, i feeld so sick ( was pregnant, hehe) great remembers for me and great POV in this photo!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed100
Focal Length38

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