You have a way with photographing structures that makes the ordinary appear fascinating!
«Louis» really likes geometrical shots like this! Fantastic!
Wow you really captured a sense of strength.
So now I’m extremely curious about what this is. Will have to poke back in to see if you explain it. Love the lines and texture, and the tones give it such an old-fashioned taste.
Are those silos by some chance. They look awfully tall and narrow to be silos though. That is a great picture though.
Quiet impressive !
Not silos per se, but some sort of concrete storage elements that was part of a giant but no longer functioning plant in the Bayview section of San Francisco. Would love to get inside there.
I like this. It makes me think of well-behaved birch trees!
They remind me of bamboo close-up until I saw the fence below. I agree, I bet the plant is fascinating inside.
Would be interesting to go in I’m sure with plenty of good photo opportunities 🙂 I wasn’t sure the size/scale at first either 🙂
Sorry I came by too late to add my linky!
Loved San Francisco, the dads third trip, ou son’s first. Seems like we have a lot more to do and we’ll be back!
Mitch http://www.gaynycdad.com
WOW! Interesting and repaired units .
Storage you say. Would be fun to get a closer look 😉
Visiting you from Wordless Wednesday Bloggers. I was so happy to host last week. Thanks for linking up. See you this Wednesday.
You have a way with photographing structures that makes the ordinary appear fascinating!
«Louis» really likes geometrical shots like this! Fantastic!
Wow you really captured a sense of strength.
So now I’m extremely curious about what this is. Will have to poke back in to see if you explain it. Love the lines and texture, and the tones give it such an old-fashioned taste.
Are those silos by some chance. They look awfully tall and narrow to be silos though. That is a great picture though.
Quiet impressive !
Not silos per se, but some sort of concrete storage elements that was part of a giant but no longer functioning plant in the Bayview section of San Francisco. Would love to get inside there.
I like this. It makes me think of well-behaved birch trees!
They remind me of bamboo close-up until I saw the fence below. I agree, I bet the plant is fascinating inside.
Would be interesting to go in I’m sure with plenty of good photo opportunities 🙂 I wasn’t sure the size/scale at first either 🙂
Sorry I came by too late to add my linky!
Loved San Francisco, the dads third trip, ou son’s first. Seems like we have a lot more to do and we’ll be back!
Mitch
http://www.gaynycdad.com
WOW! Interesting and repaired units .
Storage you say. Would be fun to get a closer look 😉
Visiting you from Wordless Wednesday Bloggers. I was so happy to host last week. Thanks for linking up. See you this Wednesday.
Jennifer
http://www.TheJennyEvolution.com
such a surprisingly powerful picture! Thanks for stopping by!
Best,
Li