Posted on October 30, 2012, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, downtown, floyd county, floyd county texas, floydada, floydada texas, haiku, laurie jameson, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

A recent rain leaves
puddles and pitfalls for cars
if they dare go there.
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I like the way the foreground is rather like a negative of the sky.
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See, this is why I like getting comments – I hadn’t even noticed that until you pointed it out. (Now, of course, it’s blindingly obvious!)
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Ha! Not sure you are supposed to admit that…. 🙂
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You are practically the only person who ever comments, so I don’t think knowledge of my admission will go much further than the two of us!
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And that I find very strange. Your images should be exciting all kinds of comment, they are uniformly high quality and interesting. I find these parts of WP and blogging quite strange.
My comments have declined a lot in the past few months, and I have heard this is the case for (some?) other bloggers too so I am not sure it is my subject matter or quality or interest value. Maybe there are just seasonal fluctuations.
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I am getting steady progress in views and comments, so I really don’t have any complaints. This is the 4th year I’ve done a photo-a-day blog, and this year has been very good compared to the other three. And I finally got smart enough to not do a new blog every year; this one is set up to last as long as I manage to keep doing it. That way my loyal follower(s) don’t have to go to a different site to find me.
Thanks for your kind comments re. my work – I’ve become a better photographer over these past few years. I guess constant practice will do that – a concept that my mother tried to get me to figure out when I took piano lessons!
Who knows how/why/when people comment! It seems like your blog, with its diverse subjects, would pull in a lot of different viewers/commenters.
I didn’t set out to do this to get accolades. It was just a challenge that I gave myself. But it IS nice when people take time to to comment, and it’s very nice to make a few friends along the way!
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I agree about it being nice to get comments, though that was not what I was seeking either when I started blogging. It was a way to motivate me to keep on taking pictures and to develop as a photographer. I have made a number of friends along the way, one of whom I occasionally get together with as we live only a couple of hours apart. Someone I would never have met otherwise – this for me is the biggest surprise.
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