“ Tin Cacti ”
Let’s explore a piece of America in the 1890s.

We visit the Phoenix area about once or twice a year. I love kitsch and I’ve been trying to get to the Goldfield Ghost Town for years because I knew it would be a total tourist trap. That’s not to say that it isn’t well done. It’s a ...
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Photo Location: Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
  • Kathryn Watson Edited 3 years ago

    Love this!!!  Let me know the next time you're out here!!!  We could meet up somewhere!!!  Love the cacti!  We have a lot of the tin art around here… more

    Love this!!!  Let me know the next time you're out here!!!  We could meet up somewhere!!!  Love the cacti!  We have a lot of the tin art around here, but not like these...I like them!!!

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  • Jen Charlton Edited 3 years ago

    So cute and the colors are really beautiful

    So cute and the colors are really beautiful

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 3 years ago

    Apache Junction is indeed brown and dusty. You certainly found a treasure!

    Apache Junction is indeed brown and dusty. You certainly found a treasure!

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  • Amy Bishop Edited 3 years ago

    Great colors!

    It might have been nice to see a shot with a higher f-stop to increase the depth of field and get a little more focus detail on more of the… more

    Great colors!

    It might have been nice to see a shot with a higher f-stop to increase the depth of field and get a little more focus detail on more of the cacti.

    Fun, creative shot! Nice work!

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#unexplored #goldfieldghosttown #arizona #cacti

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