The top photo didn't inspire me but it got quite a few views on Flickr. That made me decide to try it here and set it in context.
It is a grain elevator complex beside the Mississippi in East St. Louis, Illinois. I was standing immediately to the south in the park surrounding the Malcolm Martin overlook that faces the Arch. The elevator has a long, complex mechanism that reaches across the levee to push grain in or out of barges (not sure which). We'll have a proper Arch picture tomorrow.
It is a grain elevator complex beside the Mississippi in East St. Louis, Illinois. I was standing immediately to the south in the park surrounding the Malcolm Martin overlook that faces the Arch. The elevator has a long, complex mechanism that reaches across the levee to push grain in or out of barges (not sure which). We'll have a proper Arch picture tomorrow.
MAIS on est pas jeudi et que vois je ???? l'arche ;) j'aime bien la première photo , les nouvelles granges
ReplyDeleteFor some odd reason, I really like grain elevators. And I like the Wednesday arch a lot.
ReplyDeleteYou mean the bottom wasn't a proper arch photo? It works for me though.
ReplyDeleteI must say I understand why your top photo raised interest. To me it has the same 'perfect world' quality that the photo you took of your mother-in-law's street. Too neat not to be disturbing.
love this final shot. there's something so iconic about it.
ReplyDeleteThe shot works for me Bob. I like industrial scenes and the lines, colour and light work well. I'd have tried this shot if I'd been there.
ReplyDeleteThe first image is interesting in large part because of its stern geometry. Your bottom image -- with a dramatic sky and the arch -- is a lovely but more typical Mississippi River scene.
ReplyDeleteI'll take the Arch however it comes Bob!
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