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Magma Hotel

Superior, AZ


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Neil Marcus27-Jan-2013 02:36
The tone works so well here. It was an inspiration to treat it so.
Yiannis Pavlis18-Sep-2011 12:55
A wonderful capture that you have presented so well.V
Guest 11-Sep-2011 02:50
must have hot stuff in the basement!
Lamar Nix30-Jul-2011 14:43
Interesting name for an inn, but it has that familiar Arizona desert ambiance. V
Carol E Sandgren27-Jul-2011 22:55
Teriffic detail of this character building! The colors and exposure make me think it is probably very hot and dry there, as well as windy. Nice duotone too!
Colin Storey25-Jul-2011 18:39
Wonderful details and tones in this very well composed image. v
bill friedlander25-Jul-2011 18:15
Remarkable composition and a fine retro feel. The heat and dryness is palpable. V
globalgadabout25-Jul-2011 16:06
a modest hotel with a provocative name..perhaps it reflects the searing heat of Arizona..
Michal Leszczynski25-Jul-2011 11:35
Beautiful work. V.
Bartosz Kotulski25-Jul-2011 09:19
very nice work.like the conversion to sepia and pov
lou_rozensteins25-Jul-2011 08:50
This really does looks like going back in time ..... great work!
shatterbug25-Jul-2011 05:30
The palm trees next to the brick structure is quite surreal, helped along by your retro tones...terrific!
Simon Chandler25-Jul-2011 03:06
This is just excellent. Love the composition, tone and details. v
waterfalls man25-Jul-2011 02:10
Excellent Work V!!
janescottcumming25-Jul-2011 01:01
I expect to see John Wayne stick his head out of the window. Great shot with wonderful tones. V
PauloCGama25-Jul-2011 00:49
Simple and wonderful!! Love the nostalgic feeling.
Dan Greenberg25-Jul-2011 00:29
A simple, gorgeous, very eclectic image! I am of the belief that pretty much everything looks better with palm trees. Love the processing on it too. Is Superior a ghost town? ~VVV~
David Hobbs24-Jul-2011 21:47
Fascinatng location. Nice composition.
Alain Boussac24-Jul-2011 20:49
Masterful composition and juxtaposition with the trees. Even better with this vintage tones... BV.
settler24-Jul-2011 19:29
Love this like all the shots in this gallery...V!"
Guest 24-Jul-2011 18:41
indeed timeless, wonderful Marcia.
Aud Elise Sjøsæther24-Jul-2011 18:25
Agree with Anne...just waiting for Clint Eastwood to pop up.. : ) Wonderful moody picture! V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)24-Jul-2011 18:15
Yes,fantastic work well done BV!
Paolo
Robert Tallent24-Jul-2011 18:09
Very nice processing of tones and texture.
Judging from the name it must have been quite a hot place.
marie-jose wolff24-Jul-2011 18:02
I like the brick texture enhanced by the sepia tones! V
Peter Sussex24-Jul-2011 17:48
Excellent work and mood, has the antique charm. BV
an nguyen24-Jul-2011 17:45
I have the feeling of seeing a movie scene of the old south west .
The time when C. Eastwood rules the silver screen with power and grace .
peterjay4524-Jul-2011 17:29
Your eye for a great composition is enviable, Marcia, as is
your ability to process these photos as you do. 'Timeless' is
an overused cliché but you are able to imbue a wonderful
nostalgia into them. V+
Sam Rua24-Jul-2011 17:21
Nicely captured, Marcia. I know this place very well because I grew up in Superior.
Gerard Koehl24-Jul-2011 15:47
Magnifique avec ce traitement... V
Nestor Derkach24-Jul-2011 15:18
Nice sepia treatment, image resolution tack sharp.
Vote
Walter Otto Koenig24-Jul-2011 15:12
Cool shot with these tones and textures of the brickwork. What a great name for a Hotel. "V"
Wim Ensie24-Jul-2011 15:03
A beautiful monochrome and fits perfect in your fantastic gallery of the Southwest.
Jim Coffman24-Jul-2011 14:44
Great tones and processing for this nostalgic image!V
Jeff Real24-Jul-2011 14:36
This is awesome. The pov and the tone really make an unforgettable scene. ~V~
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