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Urban grain elevators of Archer Daniels Midland along Hiawatha Ave in South Minneapolis.
Farmers, Railroads, truckers and ADM combine to feed the world.
It's been many years since this Elevator has been in use. And it's steadily been decaying over that time.
But the railroad trains still zip by it multiple times a day. If it were to ever come down, it would be hard to know when you've come upon Farley on Route 45 as it's been such a landmark for so long.
Instead of selfie, I tried to capture the view from Vessel with a bit more wider lens than usual. And the view? Otherworldly
While out near my place in the country, I saw this gorgeous sunset next to the grain elevator. I grabbed my fisheye lens just as the sun neared the horizon. I really like the dramatic clouds and silhouette of the elevator in this scene. Enjoy!
The 1923 Sharples grain Elevator. This shows the expansion storage unit. Love this elevator. Can't wait to visit again.
Grain Elevators and warehouses along the Union Pacific line in Downey, Bannock County, Idaho.
Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared and rendered in monochrome.
Now privately owned elevator at the former siding of Kirkpatrick, just west of Drumheller in the Red Deer River valley.
i guess it's part of dumbing down: the rote, the derivative, the predictable, the clone. we don't have to think, we don't have to feel, we just sit back and familiarity takes us on that ride where we pass the same flintstones boulder every 35 ft.. i'm just trying to justify why this image is something we've all seen millions of times, and yet i'm still drawn to it. or maybe it's 'cause i kinda like the kid in the picture.
CN 500 is threading its way through different sections of grain elevator #5 in the Port of Montreal with CN 4765 leading.
The Salt Lake Elevator, Co. installation in Preston, Idaho still functions as designed the morning of July 15, 2020.
This is Portland's new Hyatt Regency. The cladding in the elevator lobby is gorgeous, in shades of blue, white and yellow. I'd like to think it's real stone. What do you think?
The disgraced Gordon Sondland had the project tied up in litigation for years. The shamless bastard [n.b. this is statement of opinion - I'm not claiming his parents were unmarried at the time of his conception or birth] then offered to settle his suit providing he got the right to manage the hotel.
Now he's gotten his comeuppance. Portland ain't Brussels, is it, Gordon?
Today, I learned that a harmonica, played in a moving elevator, can be heard quite well on the floor I'm approaching.
A guest in that personal care home heard the music (Angels We Have Heard on High) and asked, "What's that?"
A resident was sitting in a soft chair in the lobby of that floor. She rolled her eyes. "Oh, that's our chaplain."
As I walked from the elevator and into the lobby, the guest was singing along.
Sunset light in an old factory giving a supernatural impression of the scene. I tryed to make the most of a 10-24mm lense in order to create a nice perspective,
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Music to listen to : Chamillionaire - Evening news : www.youtube.com/watch?v=UruJKq5kaUM
Soft evening light on an abandoned grain elevator left to the elements. Western Montana, May 2021
Portra 160 4x5, 300mm lens
1/4 second at f32, no filters
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The elevator shaft is seen through the decorative ironwork of an antique, but still functioning elevator at Fisher College in the Back Bay. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
El hueco del ascensor se ve a través de la herrería decorativa de un ascensor antiguo, pero aún funcionando, en el Fisher College de Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts, EE. UU.
"We movin on up in da world like elevators." ― Outkast
Photographer & Model: Giselle Chauveau ― Musical Inspiration