23rd August 2010
23rd August 2010
22nd August 2010
Looking Through
A grain bin on the quiet Montana plains somewhere near Denton, Montana.
The grain bins are full all over north central Montana. Every farmer seems to indicate that it was a good year. While many were worried that the winter snows were not enough to keep the fields most if there had not been much rain this year, temperatures were mild and it did in fact rain a lot to keep the wheat healthy.
Grain bins like this are a common site here in Montana. Outside of the few villages that are in these parts, grains bins, wheat, and electrical poles are about the only things you see for miles around. It’s hard not stopping to photograph them in the absence of other topics. The good news is that they make it easy to practice different shooting styles. This is just one example. I hope you like it.
22nd August 2010
19th August 2010
Pebble Mosaic
An abstract image of pebble stones in a river near Neihart, Montana.
Sorry about the heavy concentration of abstract imagery. Just something new I’m trying.
19th August 2010
Book | Great American Cities
This photograph of mine was published in a new book called “Great American
Cities Past and Present,” which was published by Compendium Publishing.
Nope, no Getty either. Selling them entirely on my own. Anyone can do it.
18th August 2010
Abandoned Truck
An abandoned truck sits in an open field south of Malta, Montana.
There are old, abandoned trucks scattered throughout the Montana landscape. It makes one believe that the people of Montana do not trade in their old and used vehicles.
When you speak to the owners, each of them seems to have grand designs to one day fix up the jalopies slowly rusting away on Montana’s arid plains. I’m not sure many ever get around to doing so.









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