The Joy of Ordinary

Shooting Through the Blues

My photography interemost often pretty things or colorful landscapes. But, there are some old feed mill building downton that I’m always wanting to take pictures of. It needs to be when it’s not busy in town. (After all, the probation office is right there too!)

About three weeks ago, as I was watching my dreams slip through my fingers, Cody and I went downtown to shoot in the area. It was a chance to switch gears.
We both took lots of pics of the buildings but neither of us where happy with the resulting images. . . so we have a challenge for another day. I really wanted to try to capture what I feeling through my photography and this was a great chance. I really loved taking pics in the unpristine area.

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3 Responses to “Shooting Through the Blues”

  1. Diana Foster says:

    Love these shots! Great site. Met you on Clicknmom’s!

  2. Lucy says:

    pictures are lovely…what a shame to put the watermark in such a place that takes away from the photo….seriously I doubt anyone is going to hijack your photos….maybe put it in the lower corner somewhere to claim as yours but so they can still be viewed….just a thought…..:)
    Looks like a really fun place to photograph!

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