
I have been travelling for my work and so I am running behind on my postings for the project but I am hoping to catch up. Here is a photograph I took on my way through Québec. I spotted these corn drying structures that I have not seen since leaving France. I just love the low tech approach to the corn drying.
Forgot to tag +Charles Lupica as a curator of All Things Monochrome.
Never seen (or heard of corn drying, I guess any grain needs drying for long-storage) anything like this.
I suppose the width of that mesh-structure is very short ?
+Steven Kennard no worries. Wonderful image. Thanks for contributing to #AllThingsMonochrome. +All Things Monochrome curated by +Charles Lupica, +Brian Cox , +Enrique Pelaez, and +Ludwig Keck
Interesting minimalistic shot! Please check the post about the next year on the project page, if you haven't already!
https://plus.google.com/117783067636860808623/posts/h9td9f8M5ZU
I haven't seen it outside of rural France +Rekha Rao where it is a common sight. The corn is on the cob and in France and other European countries it is used for animal feed, ducks and geese where I used to live in the south west. The mesh containers are about three or feet deep from memory.
Thank you +Charles Lupica
Thanks very much +Tiina Niskanen
Beautiful image !
Thank you very much +Enrique Pelaez