Night photography: Western Nevada gallery

Wooden structures for flight, Tonopah airport -- by Joe Reifer
Wooden structures for flight, Tonopah airport — by Joe Reifer

There are 22 new night photographs in the Western Nevada gallery on my portfolio site. Locations include the Stonehenge-like ruins of a 98 year old copper smelter, an abandoned drive-in theater, old cars and tailings piles, a wooden World War II airplane hangar, an abandoned truck stop, and the ruins of a small mining operation. Thanks to Troy Paiva for the camaraderie on another fun full moon adventure.

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  • 3 Comments

    1. Jon:

      I really enjoyed this set. It looks like you had a nice adventure out there. Especially loved the shot of the light painted mining shack (with barrels in front). Airplane hangar was quite epic, too.

    2. seb:

      Top gallery like always and realy cool place;)

    3. djll:

      That is way way cool.