Miss Kolmanskop

Miss Kolmanskop — The Pinup of the Diamond Ghost Town
Today, the many empty dormitory rooms of Kolmanskop stand as testament to the desert's illusory dreams. Once diamonds beckoned men and even families to work here. Some shared images of their loneliness. The famous pinup sketch known as Miss Kolmanskop is one such entry in a windswept diary.
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Rooms of Lost Dreams
In one of Kolmanskop's sand-filled bedrooms, a painted portrait of an unknown woman — known only as "Miss Kolmanskop" — looks out from the wall over an interior where the desert has built its own dunes, the sand level rising year by year since the town was abandoned in 1956. The portrait's subject is unidentified; she may have been a resident, a decoration, a joke — no one knows, which is what makes her the defining image of the ghost town. This HDR capture holds detail in both the brilliant window and the dark interior — a span of fifteen stops or more, beyond what a single exposure can hold. The sand in this room is finer than the surrounding desert sand, blown through broken windows from coastal dunes kilometers away.

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