The remains of the gin

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This abandoned cotton gin is right in the middle of town, just a few blocks from the county courthouse. It’s sort of fantastic looking, now, to people like me.

But, I feel bad for anyone who lived nearby – and there are houses just across the street – when it was operational. Cotton ginning’s a dirty business; at the height of the season, everything around is covered with so many fluffs of cotton that it looks like snow. It might sound sort of pretty, but it’s not. And it’s hard to breathe, too.

Levelland, Texas
photographed 3.14.2012

Posted on December 21, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

  1. One of the things I really like about this shot is that the diagonal shadows break up the vertical lines of the corrugated building. Nice.

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  2. Is that fluff like thick white dust?

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  3. This is really nice, especially the large version that is so big, and deservedly so! I like the wonky post too – someone with an errant fender adjusted it, I am imagining. So much texture in this shot. And quite a lot of symmetry too, though that is OK once in a while 😉

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