Monday, August 4, 2008

America's Breadbasket


Part of he Farmers Co-op grain elevator in Hanover, Kansas. It looks both sculptural and industrial. One of the nice things about driving around Hanover taking pictures is that whenever a car or pickup goes by in the other direction the drivers always wave hi, despite the fact that they have no idea who I am.

WHAT I DID LAST NIGHT: Stopped in Kansas City for the night on my way back to St. Louis and went to dinner in the new Power and Light District. Wasn't that impressed. A little two corporate, a little too plastic and they won't allow big cameras in the central enclosed plaza. They're no fun.
TOMORROW: Probably a little more prairie grass.

10 comments:

  1. I like your photograph of the elevator. We have one that is similar here where I live.

    I also liked the family photos in your post yesterday.

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  2. Wow, you've actually made it look beautiful and artistic. Love your shot.

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  3. Great shot today. How nice of them to keep those tall ones so very clean and white so they really pop for your BW picture. And I am getting a little tired of all these ticky little rules regarding cameras and tripods. Most of the time I can't figure out what they are so worried about. I guess the idea of "free" publicity is foreign to them.

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  4. The collection of white and silver cylinders, stairstepped to the sky, is so attractive in this photo.
    Corporate weiners are no fun. Did you need a Q clearance to enter the plaza or something?

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  5. You’ve just got to love the composition here. So many shapes to work with!

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  6. Oh dear I've missed so much while I was away on vacation. Yesterday's family pictures are a trip back in time, absolutely amazing!
    Your series of artist portraits are gorgeous too.

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  7. That's a really striking image - very impressive!

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  8. I love this. Just love it. It seems that with a little imagination they could be any number of things besides farm buildings.
    Pensacola Daily Photo

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