These granaries are what inspired me to begin photographing things. They used to stand straight and strong. I passed them every day on my way to and from school ; to and from church ; to and from everywhere in my world. By the time i was in junior high, they had begun to sag and that's when it hit : they won't stand forever. I have so many photos of them now that i'm sure people think it's redundant of me to keep doing it. Anyway, you've made me a little heartsick for township road 442.
Those bins have been a real eyesore for me and I had planned on pushing them into a nearby slough and burning them. Your pictures and kristina comments MAY give them a reprieve for a season.
Oh, you make me feel almost emvious, Randy. Out there would be a dream come true for me. Aw well, one day------
ReplyDeleteThese granaries are what inspired me to begin photographing things. They used to stand straight and strong. I passed them every day on my way to and from school ; to and from church ; to and from everywhere in my world. By the time i was in junior high, they had begun to sag and that's when it hit : they won't stand forever. I have so many photos of them now that i'm sure people think it's redundant of me to keep doing it. Anyway, you've made me a little heartsick for township road 442.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool Kristina. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteI think you should be running a photoblog. You've got lots to teach us about good images.
...and 442 misses you too.
Those bins have been a real eyesore for me and I had planned on pushing them into a nearby slough and burning them. Your pictures and kristina comments MAY give them a reprieve for a season.
ReplyDeleteThose are YOUR BINS ROD?!?
ReplyDeleteCool. You own some very photogenic bins my man.
I vote for a reprieve as I'm just getting to know them.
:)