Old Presbyterian Church Sanger, TX Built in 1902 This old church sits with quiet dignity on a corner in Sanger, Texas. It was founded in 1896 and built in 1902. It served as the Presbyterian Church for the Sanger community until 1970 when a bigger building was built. From 1972 to 1995, the building housed … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Monochrome
Old Flour Mill b & w – Monochrome Madness Challenge
Old Flour Mill This old flour mill still fills the sky in Gainesville, Texas. The building is in remarkable shape considering flour hasn’t been made there in over 50 years. I’d love to know more of the history of this great building. Unfortunately, my research hasn’t turned up much, yet. Monochrome Madness Challenge “Old Flour … Continue reading
Bridge into the Woods – Monochrome Madness Challenge
This bridge actually provides access to the fishing pier at Caddo Lake State Park on the Texas/Louisiana border. I love that fact that you get two different perspectives –depending on which direction you are walking. I spent most of an hour taking photos of Caddo Lake. When I turned to leave, I realized that there … Continue reading
Canoes – Monochrome Madness Challenge
I saw these canoes sitting on the shore at Caddo Lake State Park. It seemed a little unusual because there was absolutely no one around. I’m guessing these are the ones the state park rents out to visitors. Of course, I couldn’t resist taking a quick photo. Caddo Lake is located on the Texas and … Continue reading
On The Way Home 2 – Monochrome Madness Challenge
Monochrome Madness Challenge “On The Way Home 2” is my entry for this week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge. This month’s theme was movement. I see movement in this photo through the waves, the paddle boarding person with her dog and the clouds. You can join the Monochrome Madness Challenge or view more monochrome photos by visiting … Continue reading
Monochrome Gallery
Monochrome photography is fairly new to me. I’ve found an appreciation for the effect that black and white can have on a photo. It often changes the emphasis of what we are really seeing. I hope you’ll enjoy these photos, also. I’d love for you to stop by my gallery at Linda James Photography and … Continue reading
Old Fences
Monochrome Madness Old fences fascinate me because they have so many stories to tell. Stories of the people and animals that have come across its path. Did they climb over, go around or cut through the wire? Why did they need to get the other side? Driving through my part of Texas, you see all … Continue reading