While driving away from our prior location to soak up the warmth of the dashboard heat, I spotted a small shack on the side of the road that I thought Savannah and I should check out. I pulled over about 100 feet past it with my car at a steep angle on the side of the road. I opened my driver door with force, as Savannah only had to pull the handle and her passenger door flung right open. We headed down the side of the road on foot and made our way through chest-high vegetation to the tattered shack with it’s door propped shut.



A passing car honked at us, and yelled. We were confused at first, then realized it was our friend Stephen 😛
Being such a small shack and the inside not really having a floor, we came and went
Next, we headed to the large concrete silos near the middle of town. I drove up to the bank and parked behind it. I had never gotten up close to these silos before and I don’t believe Sav had either, so it was all a surprise to us. The first silo had lots of interesting aspects to it, which we used to our fullest advantage!
That dripping green paint gradient effect!

To the center of the silo…

And to the square opening the background…
Sometimes it just makes sense to frame the subject within a rectangle!

I wanted to add a little more depth, so I asked her to peak her head out from the opening.
We then went around the outside of the silo to find some nice color and angles.
From here, we headed to the neighboring silo across the field. We mostly kept the photos to the inside, as the outside walls weren’t as appealing from where we were standing. Don’t get me wrong, the silo as a whole is beautiful, it just wouldn’t have worked as well for these photos.

All in all, we had great day and got some great photos, Savannah is a natural!













