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Tulsa, Oklahoma.
This is the bar located in the former Hotel Fox, in the Brady District.
Has made Explore. Thanks, everybody!
After my hard disk crash, I reloaded a real load of files and discovered this old original. I just sent it to a friend with some of the story. I recently watched "Blackthorn" (what if Butch Cassidy didn't die in Bolivia?) and decided to do a modern edit for full sized reposting. I am expanding the history. Brown's Park spans Moffatt County, Colorado and Daggett County, Utah and its history is rich. It looks like a slider without enough nails. Usually old cabins had sills sitting on dirt so that they could rot nicely.
Harsh sun blankets the historic 2-Bar ranch house wall below Lodore Hall in Brown's Park. The (in)-famous ranch looks south over the Green River Valley before the Green slips into Lodore Canyon at the "Gates." The ranch house originally had a covered porch that shaded this south-facing wall. Brown's Hole hosted trapper rendezvous, Fort Davy Crockett, Cherokee Trail, cattle drives to California, local ranches started on less-than-legal cattle, Butch, Sundance, the Wild Bunch, Tom Horn, other outlaws and now hosts the National Wildlife Refuge and John Jarvie Ranch as well as fishermen, white water and vacationeers. I resurrected this picture from my catalog and applied the RAW Contrast Control technique for the first time because I needed a hand made greeting card for demonstrating historical subjects to a seminar. The dead shadows responded well to retrieving a second layer from the Nikon RAW file.
I wasn't planning on posting anything until Feb 1st, and this definitely wasn't the first photo I planned on posting. But, I wanted to spread the word about another show at Studio Couture Detroit. I have one color photograph of the Hot Wheel City store on 8 mile in the exhibit. This photograph is in the same realm as that one so I thought it was appropriate. I'm considering exploring more color documentary style work for a change.
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Upcoming Show: Language and the City
Jan 20 -Feb 19
**Opening reception Jan 21st from 6-9pm**
"Our use of language influences the way we construct and engage with the built environment. Spoken and written language is explicit in our everyday world. We see it in our road signs, advertising, general signage, public announcements, and directions. We are particularly aware of language when, whether presented in text or verbally, it is misused or ambiguous. It is through these deviations and perversions that we form new relationships with built environment."
On a recent trip to Kelowna we stopped in to the Mission Hill winery. I took this shot of one of their tasting bar thinking it might make a good black and white conversion.
This shows Maine Street next to the Village Green in Bar Harbor, Maine. Please also visit: www.acadiamagic.com/.
NOTE: All images are Copyrighted by Greg A. Hartford. No rights to use are given or implied to the viewer. All rights of ownership and use remain with the copyright owner.
Another view from the Moon Bar looking South. The Sony panorama mode did strange things with the moving waitress....
Formerly a Prudential office on the corner of St Andrews Square and North St Andrews Street; now swanky (allegedly) Tiles bar.