A shadow of my buddy and fellow photographer, Steven Nohrenberg, taken at Pella Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska.
Like most small, rural buildings in downtown centers, there is no space between them. Here's the only gap in buildings I could find in the downtown area.
The south grain towers are overlooked by the main tower.
Beautiful murals, given by a nonprofit agency, adorn the west side of the abandoned grain silos.
The east side of the abandoned grain silos have rock climbing challenges of varying heights. This one only goes halfway to the top of the 120 foot tall silos.
The sun sets between the main tower and south silos of an abandoned grain silo off 36th Street and Interstate 80 in Omaha, Nebraska.
A large mural hanging on the outside of an abandoned grain silo in OMaha, Nebraska.
A beautiful piece of grafitti inside an abandoned grain silo at 36th Street and Interstate 80 in Omaha, Nebraska.
The front of the abandoned grain silos off 36th Street and I-80. A nonprofit has hung various artwork pieces on the west side.
A shadow of my buddy and fellow photographer, Steven Nohrenberg, taken at Pella Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska.
A shadow of my buddy and fellow photographer, Steven Nohrenberg, taken at Pella Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska.
A shadow of my buddy and fellow photographer, Steven Nohrenberg, taken at Pella Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska.
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