Table and Chair and The Windows is a photograph by Lucinda Walter which was uploaded on November 3rd, 2013.
Table and Chair and The Windows
Captured in the western movie set in Mescal, Arizona.
Per Official Website:
Just fifteen minutes from Tucson at the base of the Tucson... more
Title
Table and Chair and The Windows
Artist
Lucinda Walter
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Digital Art, Fine Art
Description
Captured in the western movie set in Mescal, Arizona.
Per Official Website:
"Just fifteen minutes from Tucson at the base of the Tucson Mountains is a preserved slice of Americana, Old Tucson. Passing through the gates of a western frontier town, visitors from around the globe are transported back to a time when fearless men with six shooters ruled the Old West and the setting for the more than 300 movies and television productions filmed at the location since 1939."
"Expanding beyond the movie sets and memorabilia of this rich film history, Old Tucson is now the premier attraction in the Southwest to experience what life in Old West was really like. Just a stroll down the street is an adventure as you lean the perils of a cross-country trip by stagecoach or the demands of life as the sheriff of a Wild West town. Turning the corner, you might find yourself learning the ways of Native peoples in the Native Village."
Some of the movies shot there are:
Tombstone, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_(film))
Buffalo Soldiers (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118790/) ,
The Outlaw Josey Wales (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outlaw_Josey_Wales),
The Quick and the Dead (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quick_and_the_Dead_(1995_film))
Young Riders (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_Riders)
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» Mescal
Film Office
Ph: 520.883.0100 X312
Fax: 520.578.1269
For more information on our locations at Old Tucson and Mescal, please contact us.
Overview: Mescal offers a complete western town with 44 western buildings including numerous practical buildings. Buildings include a bank, sheriff’s office, ranch houses, farm house, jail, two saloons, corrals, two-story hotel, 1860s fort. The 60-acre location sets in a high-desert plain easily representing terrains throughout the American west. Sweeping vistas and majestic mountains can be seen (or not) in the distance. Property is surrounded by open-range owned by the state of Arizona.
Location: 45 minutes from Tucson International Airport.
Amenities: Due to the property’s remote setting, production company must arrange for power and restroom facilities. Phone lines are installed–activation required.
Also available: Security, maintenance and wardrobe.
Southwestern Street: 1860s-early 1900s period. Elevated town provides flawless sitelines where subjects appear dramatically over the horizon. Wooden structures provide a variety of looks including frontier town, ghost-town or mining town.
Sheriff’s Office: Practical interior features rock walls and a cell with dirt floor.
Civil War Fort: A classic western fort features a main house, officer’s quarters and two barracks. Rustic adobe wall surrounds front of the fort. Corral adjoins fort.
Ranch: This ranch features a main house, quarters for ranch hands and a barn (built slightly at an angle to appear as if it’s ready to fall down). Two movable water wells are also near the house.
Uploaded
November 3rd, 2013
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Comments (28)
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Luther Fine Art for the feature in the group Abc Group - G Is For Glass 2/9/2017 I'm honored
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Sharon Mau for the feature in the group Monocromatico 3/20/2015 I'm honored
Inge Riis McDonald
I love these kinds of photos with the light streaming in on the floor - this is excellent
Laurie Search
Oh, and I also wanted to say that I love that you can also see the scenery outside the windows!!! :)))
Lucinda Walter
Nadine and Bob, thank you very much for the feature in Artists News group. I'm honored!
Glenn DiPaola
Lots of features for this one, and no surprise there. Wonderful light and shadow work, great emotional impact. v/f
Lucinda Walter
Nadine and Bob, thank you very much for the feature in Arizona - Fine Art Group. I'm honored
Lucinda Walter
Bruce, thank you very much for the feature in Out West - 1 Per Day Group. I'm honored
Sandi Mikuse
Excellent composition and so good in black and white, Lucinda! Love the light and shadows! L
Barbara St Jean
Congratulations your fantastic artwork has been FEATURED in MOUSE! Please feel free to add your pick of the day to our CAT list. Cheers, Barbara l/f
Ann Horn
Marvelous capture of the desert light and the shadows it has cast in the interior, Lucinda. Stark and beautiful! f/l