The Man in the Iron Mask
Whoever laid the bricks decided to go with an artistic look and skip using a level.
A Photographic Note:
Kodak estimates 250 years of stability for post-1990 E6 Ektachrome films when using a proper cold storage preservation method. I guess that means some of my really crappy shots will cluttering the earth for two and a half centuries. Yippee.



Posted on January 22nd, 2008 at 12:14 am
Hannibal Lecter comes to mind, Michael!
Posted on January 22nd, 2008 at 4:54 am
Very interesting textures and forms here Michael, well done. On the other note 250 years, holy holy….:)
Posted on January 22nd, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Beautiful colors. Sad to know that bars are required. And your lovely, thoughtful, funny, beautiful photos will also be around for a l-o-n-g time.
Posted on January 23rd, 2008 at 7:59 pm
This is a touchy-feely photo; great textures! I like the weather-worn bricks. It’s odd that the bars haven’t deteriorated as much as the bricks. It seems like they should be rusted through and jagged.
I got a good laugh out of the Ektachrome report! I wonder what “proper cold storage” means, and how many of us ordinary folks who used the film have access to it! My pictures look 250 years old already!
Posted on January 26th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Hannibal Lectar indeed!! lovely textures. what is this place? reminds me of a french prison from circa 17th century