Skyscraper: our version
The other Sunday was warm and sunny so the Patient Spouse and I took a drive. I’d been wanting to go to Roundup, Texas, for a while, because who wouldn’t want to visit a place with the same name as a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant!
Our first stop was in downtown Roundup, where I photographed the four tallest buildings in town.
Roundup, Texas
photographed 12.17.2017
Posted on January 4, 2018, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, agriculture industry, black and white photography, industrial architecture, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, Roundup, Roundup Texas, rural texas, texas, Texas High Plains, thoughtful seeing. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

Black and white at it’s best! Powerful and Dynamic. Kudos
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Thank you – I appreciate your visiting the blog and taking the time to comment! Come back any time…
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Round and Up they are, Melinda!
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Sue! Thank you for pointing out the obvious joke with the town name and the silos!
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😀😀😀
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Sue got it described best as did our photographer.
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Nope. Sue won today. I LOVE LOVE LOVE her comment, and laughed about it all day long.
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There is a place called Roundup? … Love this image btw!
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Yes, it’s a real place. The same road will take you to Littlefield and Muleshoe, too!
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Muleshoe .. wow they keep getting better and better 😀
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There’s a statue of a mule in Muleshoe!
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