Cuervo Come on In
by Lee Craig
Title
Cuervo Come on In
Artist
Lee Craig
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Cuervo, New Mexico�the kind of place you slam on the breaks for, make an illegal U turn, and stomp through rattle snake territory to get to.
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February 21st, 2012
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Comments (39)
Denise Dube
Love the dark looking clouds behind such a crisp strong image. this is fantastic. L F Sharing
Jo Ann Tomaselli
The moody sky is such a great backdrop to this weathered old structure - wondering why it's named Cuervo - did they drink lots of tequila there - lol? Great find Lee!
Steven Reed
Great one to visit again, so I can fully share it! Wonderful clarity and light! Really brings out the weathered texture of the old building!
Henry Kowalski
Love the weathered wood and the look of the sky like it means to add even more to that shack