When I shot this in the fall of 1979, I was trying to express a sense of mechanical and technological isolation, using the angled leading lines of the power cables and the symbolism of the cross to capture something bleak and impersonal, all of which echoed my feelings about the world at that time. It probably didn’t succeed, but it certainly didn’t deserve to be written off in two seconds by some snotty high school newspaper editor.

When I shot this in the fall of 1979, I was trying to express a sense of mechanical and technological isolation, using the angled leading lines of the power cables and the symbolism of the cross to capture something bleak and impersonal, all of which echoed my feelings about the world at that time. It probably didn't succeed, but it certainly didn't deserve to be written off in two seconds by some snotty high school newspaper editor.