I agree, a great title for these structures. They share a lot with the majesty of cathedrals. I like the texture and colors captured on the siding of the "barn". Is it still in use?
Hi Wayne, VP, and Ed. Thank you for your comments. Have to admit that the title isn't original with me, but I thought it fit. The grain elevator is located in a small town that no longer has rail service or tracks, and is out of business.
Wayne, your travel photos have been wonderful. I've enjoyed them a great deal.
VP and Ed, both of you have been posting fine photos just recently.
I haven't had time to check blogs while travelling but I happened to open this one because 'prairie' caught my eye. I like both shots a lot. :-)
ReplyDeleteA perfect title...
ReplyDeleteI agree, a great title for these structures. They share a lot with the majesty of cathedrals. I like the texture and colors captured on the siding of the "barn". Is it still in use?
ReplyDeleteHi Wayne, VP, and Ed. Thank you for your comments. Have to admit that the title isn't original with me, but I thought it fit. The grain elevator is located in a small town that no longer has rail service or tracks, and is out of business.
ReplyDeleteWayne, your travel photos have been wonderful. I've enjoyed them a great deal.
VP and Ed, both of you have been posting fine photos just recently.
A nice pairing today, with the building at a distance and the detail of the siding.
ReplyDeleteLovely shapes, colors and textures! Got your message. marthasvienna...gmail
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of words... cathedral.
ReplyDeleteFantastic texture! Corrugated iron is one of the greatest underrated building materials in the world today - well I think so, anyway!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo caught a good mixture of light and shadow.
ReplyDeleteNice photos and good title.
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