What I’d rather see
Caldwell, Texas, is a lovely town, with several blocks of large, nicely kept, older homes. It’s got a nice courthouse. It’s even the Kolache Capital of Texas!
And all that’s nice, it really is. But you know how I am: skip the fancy stuff, and give me some nice, old metal on a few industrial buildings and I am one happy photographer.
Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014
Posted on March 15, 2014, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, caldwell, caldwell texas, industrial architecture, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

Great shot. You retain the “Queen of Corrugated” with this one.
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Thanks, Ken! I laughed out loud when I read this comment!
Be sure to watch the blog on March 21, for a similar shot…
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Melinda, this bears some strong resemblance by Minor White, what with the geometric influences of the shadows, lines, and tones…
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Thanks, Brett! I just spent some time looking back at his work. I’d forgotten how much I liked it, and I’m honored at the comparison.
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Very nice indeed. I like the treatment too -though that sky looks like mine do of late with a lot of sensor dust on display. I expect you added it in after first cleaning the dust off.
That hard diagonal shadow on the left is very disorienting, and wonderful.
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If only I could figure out how to get the real dust on the sensor to look artful, I could save myself a lot of time!
I was happy with the shadow, and how it fell into the corner that way. (After I cropped the shot, I mean.)
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