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Rolling Fatties Backyard Sniki Bar is the view from our front porch on a quiet Monday evening. The red sun shade is a great burst of color for this enjoyable community space in Kingfield, Maine. #rollingfatties #kingfieldmaine #orcuttphotography #backyardbar August 1, 2022
Farm buildings at Hamilton, ID near Swan Valley on snowy day. #swanvalleyidaho #orcuttphotography #farmbuildings #idahophotography February 11, 2020
Grain Storage on the road between Tetonia and Ashton, ID. In the book, The Dirt Meridian, Toby Jurioc quotes Frank Gohlke, master of the Texas landscape, writing about his own images of grain elevators. “I was frustrated by the discrepancy between the ordinariness of the facts surrounding the grain elevators and the intensity of my emotional responses to the objects themselves. …. The dignity of grain elevators, the precision, intelligence and grace of their formal language, their majestic presence within the landscape all seem to confirm the faith that, given the right circumstances, we will make visible the best that is within us”. February 2, 2020