Crooked by Don Peterson

Captured in the ghost town of Bodie, California, this image explores the haunting beauty of the Eastern Sierra's most famous boom town. The photographer focused on the state of 'arrested decay' that defines the site, where precarious, leaning structures are held together by little more than weathered timber. By choosing a wide 26mm focal length and a deliberate, long exposure, the photographer emphasizes the architectural instability and the desolate, dusty atmosphere of the location. The resulting composition is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple scene of ruin into a poignant meditation on time, preservation, and the fragility of human history.

Crooked by Don Peterson
Nikon D90 | Exposure 1/15sec @ f/25 | Focal Length 26mm
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Don Peterson

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Don Peterson is a dedicated American photographer based in Rio Vista, California, whose lifelong passion for the craft began in his youth with a Rolleiflex. After a career as an industrial mechanic, he pursued formal education, earning a BA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago at the age of 63. Since 2007, he has lived a nomadic lifestyle, traveling extensively across the country in a motor home to document diverse landscapes and experiences through his lens.

12.5/20
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16,346 views | 16 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date March 31, 2011
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 15.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Bodie, California, The United States

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10/100 Review
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1.7/5 points
165/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 12.5/20
Total Award Score: 76.5/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 6

Reflections on this Photograph
By Margaret Holt

The Architecture of Leaning

There is a quiet defiance in things that refuse to stand straight. We are taught from childhood that verticality is a virtueβ€”that to be upright is to be correct, to be moral, to be sound.

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By Priya Kapoor

The Grain of Time

The smell of dry, splintered pine always brings me back to the attic of my childhood home. It is a scent of brittle history, of wood that has surrendered its sap to the relentless sun until it feels like parchment under the fingertips.

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16 replies
  1. anni says:

    Don, your photo says it all for beautiful downtown Bodie. Talk about a “lean-to” — this is it. The poor old building just wants to lay down and go to sleep! life was rough there in Bodie’s heyday. You can understand the sentiments of the little girl who had no choice but to move there with her parents. When she saw the town, she said,”Good bye God, I’m going to Bodie.”

    Anni

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  2. Terr says:

    This is great, Don! You really have an eye – I still think you could do postcards professionally!
    Love, Terr

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  3. Cindi says:

    This is a ‘wow’ photo, very nice!
    You do not know me, but you know my dad.
    Two of my three grown children, and myself, are avid photographers. Northwest has a lot to offer in terms of scenic places to shoot. I take quite a few while out cycling these parts.
    Congratulations on receiving title of ‘photo of the day’, well deserved : ).
    Cindi Duran Ewert

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  4. broJoe says:

    “STILL LIFE”

    Still there
    Still – not a creature was stirring.
    LIfe – very much alive
    LIfe – goes on

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  5. Geri Natan says:

    “Crooked” never looked so good, and the ghosts of Bodie past are probably reveling in their new-found fame–thanks to you.

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  6. Dodie Gadient says:

    Great photo .!! It really captures the true feeling and enduring spirit of Bodie…an enchanting place I hope to visit again someday.

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