
About over a year ago, I purchased the Nine Inch Nails album entitled "Ghosts 1-4". It was an experimental album that based its music off of the images of photographers Phillip Graybill and Rob Sheridan. One of the themes of the album was that it was meant to be "a soundtrack to your dreams". It's an incredible piece of work. Then again every Nine Inch Nails album is a work of art. Aside from that fact, the images used as a muse were amazing in they're own respect. About 40 images were created for this project, and of these 40, this image has been a favorite of mine. I could not tell you the exact location this was taken, but the feel of it tells you that the desert is not just a place to go if you want to acquire a slight tan, but a place that can be as cold as any other area when the light starts to fade away at the end of the day. It captures the loneliness that can be found for endless miles around you. The editing helped give it a cold and fresh effect that only adds to the feeling of being alone that you get from the final product.

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