Desperate Images
Viewing Life From a Safe Distance

Waiting for the Flood

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A Moment in Photographic History:
Dorothy Bohm ( http://www.dorothybohm.com/ ) is an amazing photographer who was born in East Prussia on June 22, 1924.
A Photographic Quote of Note:
I have spent my lifetime taking photographs. The photograph fulfils my deep need to stop things from disappearing.
- – - – - Dorothy Bohm

11 Responses to “Waiting for the Flood” »

  1. Radel Says:

    Ha, great title! She looks in a pretty bad shape. Nice shot!

  2. elaine Says:

    this s very surprising! where did the water go?

  3. Sean Says:

    Like Radel, I really like the title. I can’t imagine how this much have gotten here. Great find.

  4. L.Reis Says:

    Great finding, Michael!! One can imagine a thousand stories from it…and why that boat now lays on a craddle of green. Awesome shot!

  5. Marcie Says:

    Looks to me like the flood already happened!
    Sad looking boat. Nice capture.

  6. Janice Thomson Says:

    Perfect title for this eye-catching shot. Sad to see a boat rotting away like this. Is this by a lake somewhere Michael?

  7. Colette Amelia Says:

    I am surprized it wasn’t with the rest of the rusting cars, refridgerators, microwaves ovens, TVs, pop and beer cans, and boats that were in the Hyder Alaska Dump!

    Those people really have to clean up their act….in my humble opinion.

  8. Arash Says:

    Wow! where do you find it, Michael? I think , also I like this shot in BW mode.

  9. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    Hilarious title. Wonderful photo. Wouldn’t some little boys love to find this boat?

  10. flo g Says:

    beau cercueil verdoyant pour ce bateau abandonnĂ©…

  11. flo Says:

    the rest of the Warrior

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