Thursday, February 26, 2015
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I wonder if the space in between the 4 towers is connected to them or just a loose space with a metal cladding facade to make some space for a stair to the top.
ReplyDeleteA bit rusty as well.
ReplyDeleteComplete with windows. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteI like the textures and colours, it kinda looks like a really tall old barn
ReplyDeleteI agree, that is and odd shape!
ReplyDeleteThat is unusual, it looks like 4 tied together with a gambrel roof, cool!
ReplyDeleteAt first glance it looks like and overly large outhouse.
ReplyDeleteDo think it might be full of... you know what?
ReplyDeleteInteresting structure. Suspect the space between the four structures houses machinery for delivering and mixing grain and/or silage contained in the silos. Looks like these silos are no longer used.
ReplyDeleteI love the rust patina, interesting shape too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual- perhaps marks of an older structure that once stood beside it?
ReplyDeleteHey, I know exactly where that is!! :))
ReplyDeleteTravelling the back roads eh.
DeleteIt looks more like four silos .. modified and roofed. But yes, very odd. You have such a good eye!
ReplyDeleteI think it looks a bit strange because of the roof..
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very tall shack to me. :)
ReplyDeleteIt does look odd, Andy! It's cool that EG knows your spots in the country and I know your spots in the city. Makes it fun to see someone else's take on something.
ReplyDeleteFascinating shot Andy. I really like the rustic-ness of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I appreciate your comment.
Stay warm.
You definitely have an eye for the unusual. This silo has so much character. Great photo
ReplyDeleteStrange perhaps, but fantastic! I like that!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted Andy, I like the rust colouring, it forms an arrow pointing upward. With that lighting it looks almost 'Soviet era'
ReplyDeletePart silo and part barn. Very unusual. I love silos and this one is so unique!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting silo!
ReplyDeleteThis is an odd one. But the height and rust catch the eye, and your composition turns it into something.
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