Just about everything
Do your prefer lines in corrugated metal to run horizontally? Got it.
Or, maybe you prefer a vertical alignment? Got that, too.
Do you like metal ducts that shine in the sun? Yep.
Or bricks with random patterns of light and dark? That’s here, too.
Downspouts? Yes.
Guy wires? Certainly.
Four black windows, way up on the wall? Indeed.
This place has just about everything you’re looking for.
Slaton, Texas
photographed 3.9.2014
Posted on March 26, 2014, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, industrial architecture, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, slaton, slaton texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 18 Comments.

And the chair?
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The CHAIR! How could I forget the chair?!!
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Wow! A real winner! I’ll just say I love it, without counting the ways.
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Thanks, Linda. (Good poem reference, too, by the way!)
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I KNEW you’d get that.
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Whew! I’m glad I didn’t let you down.
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Well, it would have been OK if I was wrong. Honest.
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I mean, it would have been OK if I HAD BEEN wrong. I let you down there, hunh? Oh, grammarian one?
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Somehow I don’t think I am the ONLY grammarian here…
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oh
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Rectangles everywhere but no two are the same.
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This is a fairly rectilinear shot, isn’t it?
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This is like postcard collage. Fantastic.
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Thanks, Vera.
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Love this composition! Nice!
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Thanks – glad you liked this one!
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The triangles in the ducting on the left edge are my favourite bit of this shot. Or should I call those quartered rectangles?
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I liked that part, too. “Quartered rectangles” works. Also “faceted rectangles.”
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