This 120 mm film negative was taken by David DeHarport in Agate, Colorado on June 28, 1986. It depicts the side an old gas pump. The pump reads "Unleaded" and has counters for liters pumped and money owed. A gas hose attached to the pump hangs to the ground. The pump is surrounded by patchy weeds and grass. In the upper left side of the image frame, the side of a house is visible behind the gas pump. A tree is also visible behind the pump.
David DeHarport (1921-2001) was a photographer, archaeologist, and anthropologist. Between 1937-2000, DeHarport photographed the southwestern United States, specifically focusing on Colorado and the Four Corners region. Much of his work focused on abandoned agricultural and mining towns in Colorado, as well as landscapes of the state's eastern plains. This photograph is part of the David DeHarport collection.