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115 year old grain elevator tunnel.

Reubens grain elevator.

I think it may be inactive. I never see any employees or trucks.

Train cars at the elevators in Mossleigh Alberta

 

Out for a drive coming back from somewhere and grabbed this image of a grain elevator aka "Prairie Giants". They were designed to receive, store and ship grain in bulk. They are a disappearing symbol of the Canadian Prairie skyline.

 

Some have even called the grain elevators “Prairie cathedrals.”

 

Passed this through a few Apps to get this Painterly effect.

Various construction material are featured in this view of grain elevator row in Paoli, CO. Unfortunately, I waited a very long time to develop this shot, so the negative suffered a bit. I guess it gives the photo a vintage feel, though. Whatever the case, it's this week's submission for #FilmFriday

 

Calumet C-1 "Green Monster" 8x10, 12" f4.5 Gundlach Radar on Efke 25 developed in Rodinal at 1:100. Exposure data unrecorded. "Scanned" with Nikon D800 and Micro-Nikkor 55mm f3.5.

More of the Palouse. I just took so many photos while there! I'm almost finished posting the images from there.

Apologies for not being terribly active on Flickr again. One of these days I'll be back. I promise!

 

Much of my free time has been devoted to getting stuff together for an upcoming show at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center here in Pueblo. I'm incredibly honored and excited to be sharing my grain elevator work from the past decade in an exhibition!

 

All of my printing is completed and I've started getting everything framed. I also put together this banner image for the show.

 

If you're in the Pueblo area from late January to mid May, I'd love to have you visit the show. Stopping by the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center is worth the trip by itself. They are an incredible facility that features some truly inspiring art (they had a HUGE Ansel Adams show a couple of years ago that was nothing short of amazing).

Parked and waiting in a snow filled yard, these trains have to feel the chill and probably need to wait until spring.

A pair of motorcyclists cruise past the grain elevator in Dorothy, Alta.

D31 passes the old grain elevator at Island Grove, IL after a late departure from Springfield. #255 and #145 were annulled on May 31st, so this was the last westbound of the day until #297 ran well after dark.

 

NS 3527

NS 5083

Close-up of the dilapidated siding from the grain elevator in Sovereign, Sask.

Wooden grain elevator in Tessier, Saskatchewan.

 

"Love" texture by Kim Klassen

Grain Elevator near Williams Calfiornia

Vickeryville, Michigan

The elevator appears to be pretty much all that's left of the town of Leney, Sask.

So much texture here. I like the color on the door vs. the lack of color in the rest of the photo. The graffiti is on the door only, looking to me like framed artwork hanging on a wall.

Found next to the Michigan St. lift bridge in Buffalo, NY.

This is a grain elevator in the Montreal Old Port.

  

Photographed using a Sony A7S and a Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 lens.

Hagen, Saskatchewan. You would not think a ghost could be bitten by mosquitoes but YOU WOULD BE OH SO WRONG.

Vickeryville, Michigan

After lunch yesterday, we wandered around the countryside of northern Indiana. We found this working grain elevator in Mentone.

The grain elevator complex in Tolono, Illinois dwarfs everything, including a westbound NS train waiting for opposing traffic ahead to clear.

An early evening shot of the Fusilier, Sask., grain elevator. I'd passed by in 2017 and was never happy with the blazing July sunlight so I'm glad I got to check it out again in more appealing conditions.

Just kidding, this is part of a dismantled grain elevator that is being disassembled on Smith Hatchery Road in Boone County Missouri. They are probably gonna build some condos here or new housing development.

Algoma veteran Tim S. Dool loading at the Sarnia grain elevator, St. Clair River (December 14, 2018)

A trio of Union Pacific locomotives lead a Canadian National manifest freight through Arcola, Illinois, beneath the massive grain elevator complex next to the tracks.

There are no shortage of grain elevators to photograph on the Canadian prairies. This old one includes a newer steel addition.

 

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