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The uncapped top of a corrugated iron fence seen against the clear blue sky.

Morning sun on a dead branch attached to an otherwise healthy plum tree, in the front garden of a suburban house.

NH Hotel Bolanden, Filderstadt, Germany

Trooping Crumble Cap | Coprinellus disseminatus | Psathyrellaceae

 

Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2

10mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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Corrugated back of the giant score board in the Crystal palace Athletics Stadium.

The milk does come in corrugated cartons

thank you for visiting!

Fryeburg, Maine

 

Thank you for visiting!

My favourite type of fence, in plain galvanised iron, seen against the blurry backdrop of thick green and orange foliage.

An old shed made from corrugated iron in Northampton.

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a fujifilm xf35mm f/1.4 lens

Venezia

 

For more doors and windows see my album Doors & Windows

More from Italy in my album Italia...

 

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Corrugated iron is just so versatile, we love it.

Happy Friday

An old green corrugated fence separating two suburban properties. On the left is an empty block that has just been newly cleared.

Reflections of a corrugated garden fence on the glass doors of a suburban church, from across the road.

Making optical illusions with one photo of the wall of the old Traders Post which is now covered in charcoal painted corrugated iron.

 

I like how the horizontal lines between the photos are parallel … or are they? 😋

 

A series of chimneys over the panel beater's workshop on Little King William Street, Kent Town. They are part of the process for finishing the surface of newly sprayed vehicle paint.

I recently took a walk around the now decommissioned Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The following series is from that day

An afternoon on a back road can reveal many opportunities. like these silos which were catching the late afternoon light. For me, the small details of an area are the most interesting subjects to discover.

Happy Macro Mondays, HMM !!

"Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased"

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