Photographer’s Note
The following was taken from Wikipedia, it makes interesting reading if you have a couple of minutes...
"Rhyolite Mercantile", an abandoned general store in the town. It is one of the few original wooden buildings still standing.
Rhyolite is a ghost town in Nye County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is located in the Bullfrog Hills, about 120 miles (190 km) northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley. The town began in early 1905 as one of several mining camps that sprang up after a prospecting discovery in the surrounding hills. During an ensuing gold rush, thousands of gold-seekers, developers, miners, and service providers flocked to the Bullfrog Mining District. Many settled in Rhyolite, which lay in a sheltered desert basin near the region's biggest producer, the Montgomery Shoshone Mine.
Industrialist Charles M. Schwab bought the Montgomery Shoshone Mine in 1906 and invested heavily in infrastructure including piped water, electric lines, and railroad transportation that served the town as well as the mine. By 1907, Rhyolite had electric lights, water mains, telephones, newspapers, a hospital, a school, an opera house, and a stock exchange. Published estimates of the town's peak population vary widely, but scholarly sources generally place it in a range between 3,500 and 5,000 in 1907–08.
Rhyolite declined almost as rapidly as it rose. After the richest ore was exhausted, production fell. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the financial panic of 1907 made it more difficult to raise development capital. In 1908, investors in the Montgomery Shoshone Mine, concerned that it was overvalued, ordered an independent study. When the study's findings proved unfavorable, the company's stock value crashed, further restricting funding. By the end of 1910, the mine was operating at a loss, and it closed in 1911. By this time, many out-of-work miners had moved elsewhere, and Rhyolite's population dropped well below 1,000. By 1920, it was close to zero.
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pauloog
(6825) 2009-11-04 15:01
Hello Paul,
The abandoned derlict atmosphere under a burning sun well rendered, a fien view into the not so distant past.
Regards,
Paul
claudio74
(6666) 2009-11-04 16:15
Hello Paul
Very nice atmosphere well captured,it is just like a decor of a moovie.
Interesting notes to.
Well done
regards
Claude
jimmyjimmy
(550) 2009-11-04 20:12
Hello Paul
The low pov makes this image a spectacular one Veery sharp and full of character. The kind of image that you need to study. Nice work
jimmy
wolf38
(13061) 2009-11-04 22:47
Hello Paul. When you see the photo, you feel transported back to one hundred years. Today, this decaying building looks like a film set. Really worth seeing. Well done. Best regards, Wolfgang.
Yves-triga
(3613) 2009-11-05 4:05
hello paul,
very nice shoot,
beautifull composition and well colors picutre,
nice job
yves
john1
(2329) 2009-11-06 2:56
Hello Paul,
Excellent western atmosphere, good capture of buildind.
The notes are excellent.
Wonderfull colors , teh sky is beautifull.
Have a good day.
John
Photo Information
- Copyright: Paul Saunders (PaulgSaunders) (95)
- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-10-08
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: D90 Nikon, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM, Hoya Polarizer
- Exposition: f/5.6, 1/160 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-04 14:34








