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Highland CoopPosted by grant (kansas city, United States) on 26 June 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Highland, Kansas This is my 365th photo posted on Am3, and tomorrow will be my one year anniversary here. Thanks to everyone who looks and comments.
Comments (26)
david from columbus, ohio, United Statesyou've been consitent and consistently good for the past year. been a pleasure dropping by. congratulations, here's to the next 365!! 26 Jun 2009 12:02pm @david: thanks david GJC from Kyoto (京都), JapanI don't know how you can post such consistently fine photos. But I'm glad you do, and I enjoy this blog every day. 26 Jun 2009 12:51pm @GJC: thanks gjc! rhys from BeninCongrats on the milestone! I like this, just like your other shots have no people in them, its fitting that this should have no chickens! 26 Jun 2009 1:57pm @rhys: thanks rhys. i hadn't thought about the absence of chickens. daina from New York, United StatesCongratulations Grant! Agree with David and GJC. I too am looking forward to your next 365. I like how you include the distant landscape – empty as far as the eye can see so that the chicken coop looks completley incongruous with just a wire connecting it to something else – something unseen. 26 Jun 2009 2:13pm @daina: thanks daina Nilla from Continent: Europe, SwedenCongratulations to you! 26 Jun 2009 3:05pm @Nilla: thank you nilla Don from spokane, United StatesAnother fine black and white post. Congrats on the one-year anniversary and the posting of all those fine shots! 26 Jun 2009 3:37pm @Don: thank you don paolo from Castelnuovo, Italylooks like they replaced the stove with an air conditioner! I am looking forward to your next 365th !!! 26 Jun 2009 3:45pm @paolo: thanks paolo sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesI was so glad to read your title. My first instinct was a puppy mill. I must say this looks like it would be very hot for chickens. 26 Jun 2009 3:50pm Terry H. from Azle Texas, United StatesOf course there are no chickens around they are inside enjoying the air conditioning and watching Green Acres on the big screen. Cool shot and congrats! 26 Jun 2009 4:07pm @Terry H.: thanks terry. next step, satellite dish... Marcie from United StatesLove the composition..and how the structure bleeds off the frame. 26 Jun 2009 4:57pm Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesYou definitely have your own unique style which is an inspiration to me and others. You are consistent and have stayed the course of your vision and that's something I really admire in your pics. Happy 1 Year and many more to come. 26 Jun 2009 5:42pm @Howard F.: thank you howard ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesCongratulations! Odd that we came to Am3 on the same day. best...jerry 26 Jun 2009 6:03pm @ordinaryimages: thanks jerry - great minds... dj.tigersprout from New York City, United Statesutterly fantastic!! i love this shot -- 5 stars!!! beautiful work Grant!! 26 Jun 2009 6:12pm @dj.tigersprout: thanks jaycee Bill from Belton, United StatesI would think pigeons. Looks very much like a pigeon coop (sans the air conditioner and stove) that I built for the kids 4H project many years ago. Congrats on the 1 year milestone Grant! This is yet another fine example of your photographic style and skill that has intrigued your respondents for this past year. Many of us have learned the intrinsic appeal of B&W photography from your examples. We all look forward daily to what will Grant find next!! Keep on keeping on! 26 Jun 2009 6:20pm @Bill: that's kind of you bill, thanks. kerfendal from Paris, Franceif I see elsewhere a pic of you, I shall guess it's a grant pic, you have a pvery personnal way to catch the things with a very special mood, great 26 Jun 2009 6:22pm @kerfendal: i appreciate the comment Lambspun from Madison, Maine, United StatesHappy Anniversary! Quite interesting shot....weird looking chicken coop. 26 Jun 2009 7:57pm @Lambspun: thanks lambspun jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesYou and jerry! Wow! Hope to make it there in a couple of weeks. This is cool. Some well taken care of birds! 27 Jun 2009 1:12am @jeff (aka dogilicious): thanks jeff michele from Canadacongratulations - a year of consistently good images is a huge accomplishment. i'm always glad to come here and view your work. this image feels like a nice mix of what you do - the gritty reality on the left opening up this romantic, pastoral view on the right. 27 Jun 2009 4:52am @michele: thanks michele Chris Parr from Jefferson City, United StatesCongrats Grant! I've enjoyed your work very much. I can honestly say you've changed the way I look at walls! :) Here's to another productive year. 27 Jun 2009 6:15pm @Chris Parr: :-) thanks chris bluechameleon from Vancouver, Canada...365! Wow...congrats to you Grant! Sorry I missed this on the day (been so busy lately). Happy one year anniversary, a labour of love it is! 28 Jun 2009 4:34am @bluechameleon: no problems bc. thanks. Tammy-Cricket from United StatesGreat B&W. 365...that is a huge amount of photographs. 28 Jun 2009 5:02am @Tammy-Cricket: thanks tammy @Didier DE ZAN: thank you didier @Mirko Herzner: thanks mirko yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceCongratulations Grant! keep posting your great work 28 Jun 2009 3:46pm @yiannis krikis: thanks yiannis Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesCongratulations --though honestly, I would have guessed you'd passed that mark some time ago. 1 Jul 2009 5:44pm |