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Michael Lohr > Ever wonder where your morning omelet comes from?  This is by far the creepiest building I've had to work in ever. This is an abandoned egg farm that just so happens to be on one of the properties purchased by the county.  This facility at one point held roughly 46,000 chickens.  All spent their entire lives cooped up in a 1 foot by 1 and a half foot cage down these 600 foot long corridors lined top to bottom with chicken pens.  Some of the chickens that never made it are still lying there in the bottom of their cage.  It's an ugly place to be working.  I'm going to have some interesting photos the next few weeks that's for sure.
Michael Lohr > Happy Holidays from Caribou Ranch!!  The family and I took a wonderful snow hike up to this barn just West of Nederland, CO
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Michael Lohr > This is a star trail photo from my Artist in Residence stay at Caribou Ranch. This photo was chosen to be the shot for the 2012 Boulder County Pinnacle Awards.  6 departments or organizations are given this award each year for their work contributions to the county.
Michael Lohr > Morning on the tracks
Michael Lohr > A Lizard and his Bonsai
Michael Lohr > Shadows and Textures :)
Michael Lohr > Big kid toys.   I don't usually like to mess with photos too much in post processing -  but this one I couldn't help myself.  It looked too cool with the dark edges!
Michael Lohr > Yucca plant at susnet
Michael Lohr > Chicken in Chicken Land
Michael Lohr > The hot topic here in my county - To let big oil come in and do hydraulic fracturing to extract the natural gasses beneath the cities in the county.  Protests are popping up left and right :)
Michael Lohr > The deconstruction of an old restroom at work.... Gotta make the best of it :)
Michael Lohr > P Dog!
Michael Lohr > I don't even know....
Ever wonder where your morning omelet comes from? This is by far the creepiest building I've had to work in ever. This is an abandoned egg farm that just so happens to be on one of the properties purchased by the county. This facility at one point held roughly 46,000 chickens. All spent their entire lives cooped up in a 1 foot by 1 and a half foot cage down these 600 foot long corridors lined top to bottom with chicken pens. Some of the chickens that never made it are still lying there in the bottom of their cage. It's an ugly place to be working. I'm going to have some interesting photos the next few weeks that's for sure.
Michael Lohr > Ever wonder where your morning omelet comes from?  This is by far the creepiest building I've had to work in ever. This is an abandoned egg farm that just so happens to be on one of the properties purchased by the county.  This facility at one point held roughly 46,000 chickens.  All spent their entire lives cooped up in a 1 foot by 1 and a half foot cage down these 600 foot long corridors lined top to bottom with chicken pens.  Some of the chickens that never made it are still lying there in the bottom of their cage.  It's an ugly place to be working.  I'm going to have some interesting photos the next few weeks that's for sure.
Ever wonder where your morning omelet comes from? This is by far the creepiest building I've had to work in ever. This is an abandoned egg farm that just so happens to be on one of the properties purchased by the county. This facility at one point held roughly 46,000 chickens. All spent their entire lives cooped up in a 1 foot by 1 and a half foot cage down these 600 foot long corridors lined top to bottom with chicken pens. Some of the chickens that never made it are still lying there in the bottom of their cage. It's an ugly place to be working. I'm going to have some interesting photos the next few weeks that's for sure.
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