We buy
What remains behind when a business closes down interests me. Almost never do I encounter an empty, but clean, building. Variations on this scene are common.
So, this place. I guess they bought grain and feed. Purina was involved. What happened next? I don’t know. But whatever it was, it’s been a while since it happened.
Sudan, Texas
photographed 5.25.2013
Posted on June 13, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, industrial architecture, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, sudan, sudan texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

That is a very nice wall, for photography anyway.
I wonder what a P-A-G is when it resides in Sudan.
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I liked how the plaster was falling off, leaving the bare wall. I don’t know what P-A-G refers to; I’ll try looking at some of the other shots and see if I caught anything that might explain it. If not, I guess we can just make something up.
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Such wonderful textures and tones in this!
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Thanks, Lisa. I’ve gone by this building hundreds of times, and finally stopped to look around – it was certainly worth stopping for!
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Brilliant.
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Thanks!
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This is one beautiful photograph, Melinda. It contains much emotion.
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Thank you, Karen. I think it’s an emotional shot, too.
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This photo is interesting on so many levels. The lines lead you into a dark void and who knows what lies beyond. One of your best, and that’s sayin’ something!
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Wow – thanks, Ken, for such grand praise! I agree that there is a lot going on in this shot – including light coming in from all sorts of places. (That’s what caught my attention. After the peeling wall.)
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