Beryl is a very forgotten little place in W. Utah. A water stop for the UPRR steam locomotives of 3 score years past. There are a couple of shade trees and a tiny false front building with a ticket window inside and a station agents house attached. One can only wonder who bought tickets. Naught else but sage brush.
This is shot with the Cooke Triple Convertible that is in my classifieds here at Ape Hug. Gorgeous neg.
"I wish you had used the camera in a more architectural way. The convergence is killing me."
Need to get the over-all done. This is shot 100% architecturally level and straight with just front rise. You're not seeing convergence. The little shed inside the tower is built in a conical shape!
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