I found a quonset hut in downtown Clinton, Oklahoma during a walk there a couple weeks ago. Of course wanting to improve on mother nature I ran it through Topaz Labs Impressions program and decided I liked their “Cave Dweller I” filter. It made the beautiful blue Oklahoma sky kind of this reddish, purplish, orange thing but hey I kind of like it that way. There is something about quonset huts that begs photographers to take their picture. They are so simple geometrically and they usually have the nice rusty patina to go along with them.
The quonset hut truly speaks to another time and place. Like you, I love seeing them and always wonder what stories they could tell. That patina tells me that they have weathered many a storm and are still standing to serve whatever purpose the owner requires. Love the filter you’ve used here. Well done Yogi.
I agree that quonset huts with rust are photogenic. I like how you edited this photo. I will have something for the Digital Art meme tomorrow. 😉
Yep, I agree with EG! Nothing like a rusty quonset hut to start the day!!! Hope your week is off to a great start, too!!! Enjoy the day!!
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Wow, this is impressiv, a good etit !
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Dramatic sky colour highlighting the impressive curve of the hut’s outline.
Space Art. This might be what it will look like on Mars one day 🙂
Looks very cool!