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Trapezoid

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I am drawn to compositions like this one, with a roof slicing through the rectangle of sky. Sometimes less really is more, I suppose.

Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014

The way things overlap

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Part of the same cluster of buildings where I saw this was a sight to make me very happy: metal siding, metal roofs (some even with pipes poking through them), bare tree branches, power lines, and that very nice brick tower.

Some days, it’s easy to do what I do….

Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014

Geometrics

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In addition to the very nice industrial buildings I found in Caldwell, I saw this fantastic wall, full of rectangles and arches and polygons and angles.  And brick and concrete and wood and asphalt and even a tiny bit of paint still clinging to the brick.

Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014

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

Stop-n-Save

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I guess you really could save by stopping here: the place is out of business.  And I have to confess that I do not know if there are Food Marts #2 or #3 or etc.

In addition, I do not know what a “phone planet” might be.

Is there no end to my ignorance? I don’t know that, either.

Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014