Well, I blew it on identifying the tower as an evap. cooler (chiller,
swamp cooler), didn't I. I hope that I at least added to everyone's
knowledge in some small way. :-)
On Jun 26, 2009, at 09:47 , William Robb wrote:
Thanks to everyone who looked at my little gallery of eroding
buildings and whatnot.
Christine, glad you liked the shot of the school. You can call me
anytime.
Ann, thanks for the kind words. I intend to get out of town at least
once a week for the rest of the summer looking for more of this sort
of thing. A lot of these old structures really are on their last
legs, so to speak, and should be documented before they just fall
down completely.
Graydon, I didn't really have an intent when I shot the school
picture. I just plunked my tripod down where I thought it should be
and pushed the button.
Bruce, glad you liked a couple of them, thanks for looking.
High praise from the Listmeister. Thanks Doug.
Cotty, thanks for commenting, the school seems to be a likable image.
Dave, I can't comment on the D300 yet. Maybe next week. Apparently
my K-7 is close to being in transit, and may be in my hands within
the week.
Brian, glad you like the shots. The tower is an oldish church
steeple. I suspect they used whatever they had on hand as siding.
Jack, thanks for commenting. I punched up the contrast and sharpness
just for you.
Sorry Bob, I hope you survive. It's a church, BTW.
Joseph McAllister
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“If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn’t need to lug a camera.”
–Lewis Hine
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