I can’t add a thing
Posted on October 13, 2013, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, industrial architecture, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

Beautiful. It looks like the evil machine confronts or threatens the innocent purity of the white building … la.surrealistic vision – ( it reminds me of the Orson Wells movie..!)
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Yes, it does look sort of threatening, doesn’t it?
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This is really beautiful. Sort of science fiction-y (if that’s a word).
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Thanks. And I am pretty sure that fiction-y is a word. Or should be.
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Sometimes words, and titles (which I hate) are superfluous. It just looks good. That’ll do!
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I have a hard time with titles, too. For the first few years I did a blog, the title was simple the date it was posted. Starting this year, I’ve worked harder on actual titles and more written information. Those things are frequently more of a challenge than the photo was.
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This is great shot – all that texture, profoundly black sky and those two enormous proboscises sucking something out of the building – the life of it probably.
Perhaps these alien machines are responsible for the apparent glut of dead and dying buildings in Texas, as you so frequently show us?
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I think I made a lucky escape from the enormous porboscises….
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