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Bricking Bavaria 2015 in Munich. All shown builds belong to their individual builders/owners. I was only visiting the show.
After Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, America imprisoned thousands of Japanese-Americans in internment camps in several remote locations spread over the US. One of these camps was called Topaz and was right here in Utah. More than 8000 Japanese-Americans were held prisoner for the duration of WWII in this remote camp fenced with barbed wire and patrolled by armed guards.
More information about the history of Topaz can be found HERE
This set shows what is left of Topaz today.
Click on the map link down and to the right. If you zoom in you can still the the grid layout of the camp on the satellite shot
The copal shutter is almost silent but this group of people turned their head around after I released it.
Kodak T-Max 400 - TMax Developer 1:4 - 7 min @ 20°C
Manual Exif: 1/8 f/3.5 ISO400
I took my Nikon for a walk down to Village Gate. I was completely disappointed by the lack of inspiration I got there. These bricks and vines caught my eye on the walk home. I love the unusual contrast between the red mortar and the grey bricks. I don't think I've ever seen a building with the colors switched like this.