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Uploaded: 03/30/09 12:22 AM GMT
Grain Elevator
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One of many grain elevators in this part of the country. Their size always seeems to amaze me.

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::0930_23
03/30/09 1:11 AM GMT
You can't be in a Kansas town without finding a Grain Elevator. This is so typical BTK. I get a little nervous calling you that while you are in Kansas. Nice tone on this one.

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.amishy
03/30/09 1:29 AM GMT
What a shot Billy! Great angle and love the tone you used. They are very imposing and you've captured that wonderfully! :)Ami
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
::solita17
03/30/09 4:34 AM GMT
You've made the grain elevator look as imposing as it must be in real life... We have nothing like this where I am so it's always a treat to see something that's familiar in your part of the world.
mary
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::sasraku
03/30/09 8:32 AM GMT
>>>MT<<<<

Nice one my friend.

Mark.
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Hi All, if you see my initials on you latest upload you will know that I have had a good look at your photo, but at the moment, I'm getting over 200 friends a day, and I just cant keep up with you all, sorry, but I will look, but at times I wont be able to make many comments....No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
::Roseman_Stan
03/30/09 12:49 AM GMT
Great angle for this shot Billy. I still remember when one blew up here. The amount of grain dust in the air inside was too high and a short in the electrical system caused the explosion. It rattled the walls of many homes and businesses, broke a few windows and shook up alot of people. Some were killed in the explosion. Wild day that was! Those big grain elevators pack a big bang when they go!

Stan
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.Genver
03/30/09 2:04 PM GMT
Nice picture,the angle is good,very good effect too,it seems big.
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.koca
03/30/09 2:09 PM GMT
Yes, nice picture. When a see something like this, I always ask myself, do we eat that much? LOL
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.icedancer
03/30/09 2:59 PM GMT
Remarkable angel and old looking capture you have here Billy. Boy those grain elevators are hugh, wow. Wonderful posting
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::allisontaylor
03/30/09 5:19 PM GMT
Wonderful perspective, showing the sheer size of that elevator. I like the lines and patterns. As well the color choice seems perfect for this view.
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::Inkeri
03/30/09 7:33 PM GMT
A Fine shot,Billy..Great angle.That is a huge elevator.
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::garrettparkinson
03/30/09 7:50 PM GMT
Nice B & W Billy.
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::susanlynn
03/31/09 4:42 PM GMT
Nice shot of Americana. I always love seeing the wheat shooting out of the elevator.
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.gonedigital
03/31/09 9:23 PM GMT
A great industrial upload here Billy
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Look after the wildlife folks

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