What I’d rather see

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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 , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. Great shot. You retain the “Queen of Corrugated” with this one.

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  2. Brett L. Erickson's avatar Brett L. Erickson

    Melinda, this bears some strong resemblance by Minor White, what with the geometric influences of the shadows, lines, and tones…

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  3. 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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