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Massive Symbols of Strength in the Desert

Scott Walker January 8, 2020

Rocks are a symbolism of strength and the unmovable.

These rocks, some granite, are painted by the troops that receive specialized training in the desert at Fort Irwin in California. Each rock is hand painted by units that come in and exit by the hundreds and sometimes thousands.

The training that takes place at Fort Irwin prepares soldiers for the battlefield in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and other desert land countries. There is even a large city built within the 7 square miles of Fort Irwin that resembles cities in the Middle East.

Rocks seen in these photos are at the Entrance of the Fort Irwin National Training Center, which is also known as a census-designated place in the Mojave Desert. A “Census Designated Place” is defined by the United States Census Bureau as a rural area that does not have legal status and may not correspond with the local understanding of the community in the same area.

Fort Irwin is not a new base and has a 15,000 year history filled with Native Americans. During the gold rush, the land was under an encampment of Captain John C. Freemont, the first member of the U.S. Army to utilize the land. The camp was a stopping point for pioneers crossing the Mojave Desert and allowed those passing through to stop for water and rest.

By 1855 the land was part of the route that freight wagons took from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, Utah. The Army patrolled the Fort Irwin area in the 1800's to ensure that raids and horse theft was not an issue, which it was in outlying areas.

The discovery of borax on the lands led to mining and some development.

In 1940, President Roosevelt established a 1,000 square mile “Mojave Anti Aircraft Range” in the area. In 1942, the desert land was officially named Fort Irwin in honor of Major General LeRoy Irwin, commander of the 57th Field Artillery Brigade during World War I.

In Places Tags land, landscape, sony, alpha, mirrorless, california, California, desert, Army
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Life on the Street

Scott Walker July 16, 2019

“I just got my license renewed, after waiting in line for hours,” he stated. He then sat back and smoked his cigarette.

“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us.”
— Alexander Graham Bell
In people, People Tags smoke, homeless, people, street photography, sony, alpha, nashville, Nashville, TN, tennessee, Tennessee
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Urban Decay in Florida

Scott Walker July 7, 2019

Empty, abandoned, deserted or vacant are all similar in so many ways... They are all alone or without any.

Jon Krakauer, author of "Into the Wild" wrote about the detriment of loneliness based on the last days of life for a man named Christopher McCandless who ceased all communication with friends in 1990 after college graduation.

McCandless went on an Alaskan journey where he lived on his own, alone. He lived for 112 days in an abandoned bus before dying.

“Happiness is only real when shared." - Christopher McCandless

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To feel that way or to be in that place is to be without the help of others. It is a humbling experience that some pick while others are forced to receive due to the circumstances of life.
However you arrived at the empty place, you should not make an effort at staying at that location as it will only equal more loneliness.

An article in Psychology Today suggested that being lonely can equal real physical pain. The article stated:

“In one experiment, the use of Tylenol lessened the aches of loneliness. With a dose of acetaminophen, scans of lonely individuals showed reduced activity in pain-processing areas of the brain. In addition, loneliness heightens the fight-or-flight response—a physiological reaction when a person faces harm or danger. This heightened response can make a person irritable, even angry. The sense of threat may feed a detrimental cycle of isolation and disconnection.”

Photo: Abandoned motel on the back roads to Florida.

In magazine, Places Tags Florida, FL, florida, abandoned, motel, sony, alpha, Sony, Al, Alpha, urban decay
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Over the Years

Scott Walker March 26, 2019

Some of the people I see on the streets of Nashville - I have seen year after year. It is interesting how time slips their mind, sadly.

Asking how long she has been on the streets she replied, “About two years.”

Looking back, the first photo I took of her on the street was around 5 years prior near Centennial Park. This most recent picture was captured near the hospital district of downtown.

At age 64 she has never found that one time love of her life that makes you feel like dancing in the rain. She has never been married and has never had children. She simply survives while fighting diabetes.

Sept. 2014

“I’ve dreamed a lot. I’m tired now from dreaming but not tired of dreaming. No one tires of dreaming, because to dream is to forget, and forgetting does not weigh on us, it is a dreamless sleep throughout which we remain awake. In dreams I have achieved everything.” ― Fernando Pessoa

Dec. 2016

In People, people, magazine Tags Nashville., people, homeless, life, street, black & white, sony, alpha, tennessee, TN, Tennessee, Nashville
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What Cuba Could Be

Scott Walker September 8, 2018

The sun falling on downtown Havana showed the true Cuban dream of success had washed away into the Caribbean years ago. An area that was alive with music, families and more in the 1940's and 50's is decaying as if it was struck by a curse in 2000's.

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In Places, people, People, News Tags Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, struggle, Cuba, Sony Images
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You are confined to your state - No leaving

Scott Walker September 5, 2018

Taxi drivers in Cuba are the most open when they talk about the dream of travel. Why? Because they meet travelers from around the world daily.

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In Transportation, Places, people, People Tags socialism, Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography
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Blue Skies and the Colors of Cuba

Scott Walker September 4, 2018

Every once in a while I came across that picture perfect setting that highlighted what Havana, Cuba once looked like in the 1940's.

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In Transportation, Places, people, People Tags Havana, havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, Cuba
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9:30 at Night - Capital of Cuba

Scott Walker September 4, 2018

Cuba at 9:30 PM Eastern Time: The capital of Havana is only a whisper outside on a Thursday night, other than a few passing cars. As you walk into one of the many apartment buildings you hear kids playing in one unit and as you continue down the florescent lit hallway, you hear the sound of a small yelping dog.

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In News, Places, magazine Tags havana, cuba, poverty, socialism, countries, sony, alpha, scottwalker, streetphotography, Havana
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Can you stomach the past?

Scott Walker August 2, 2018

I always find it so intriguing how others have all the answers on what to do, right from wrong, how you should feel vs. how you really feel, etc. I wonder how so many people know so much about others?

He was standing quietly against a wall of windows, barely audible as he asked those who smirked past him, “Do you have any change?” I failed to see even one person stop to simply ask why he needed the money.

If anyone did ask, they would learn the elderly gentleman has a place to stay, but his entire social security check went to the monthly cost. He had no money to eat. It was that simple... money to eat.

If you asked a passerby one might state, “That's what his food stamp or EBT card is for.” Then, the senior citizen might reply, “But, $15 is not enough to eat more than four meals on - if I shop for the most valuable deals.” Of course, that is only if he has a card.

It is to easy to assume you have the answers to the problems, the life obstacles, the aliments or the cures for another until you live their life both the past and the present. But, make sure you are able to stomach their past.

“Respect other people’s feelings. It might mean nothing to you, but it could mean everything to them.”
— Roy T. Bennett
In people, People Tags life, people, homeless, senior, citizen, Washington, elderly, help, struggle, struggles, sony, alpha, Scott Walker, street photography, black and white, story
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Create Yourself

Scott Walker September 15, 2016

"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." -George Bernard Shaw, Irish Playwright (1856-1950)

In people, People Tags people, life, street photography, black and white, Scott Walker, Nashville, Sony, A7SII, alpha, zeiss, 55mm
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