"Two Silos & Old Gory" is a digital photograph that has been slightly manipulated using software to highlight certain characteristics of the image. A wooden flag is attached to two old concrete silos missing their domed roofs. I made a U-turn in someone's driveway after whizzing by this cornfield. The concrete stave silos, used to store grain and feed, are missing their galvanized steel domed caps, so these old silos have no current job other than hold up Old Glory, a painted plywood sign. The silo to the left once had white paint, much of which has weathered off, leaving the taupe-colored concrete black showing through. Virginia Creeper vine climbs up the outer side of the silo, with its flame red Autumn coloring. The silo to the right does not appear to have been painted, as it is a weathered concrete color. The wooden flag is missing some plywood pieces, which expose the wooden frame to which the plywood had been affixed. The bright red and navy blue paints retain their color, but the white paint has weathered enough to show the knots in the plywood. The silos site atr the edge of a field of dried corn stalks with tassel sprays and curling beige and russet leaves. A green bush grows next to the outer silo. Green grass edges the field and a white gravel drive. Behind the field is a steep hill covered in dark green trees, with one tree turning a golden orange with the cooler weather. The sky is pale blue fading to white. Additional print sizes are available, including small sizes for collage frames. Start your collage print collection today, and change out your photos with the seasons and holidays! Copyright information will not appear in your purchased print. No unauthorized use permitted. Copyright Anne M. Freeman. All rights reserved. This print would look great in any rustic-style home décor, or urban décor needing a touch of the country.
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