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Macro Mondays theme: Decay
I knew exactly what I wanted to cpature for this theme as i love the colours and patterns of rusty things. Happy Macro Monday!
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Another hike at a familiar location. This hike along a dry river bed in the early morning fog made me feel a bit uneasy. It was an eerie, muddy, cold morning in a graveyard of decaying limbs and leaves...and there was nowhere else I wanted to be!
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Abandoned and decaying "Water World"
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For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
(Mark 8:36)
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The remains of "La Fonderie de l'Authion", near Angers, France. Established in 1955, this foundry of aluminium, which once employed up to 220 workers, used to produce pieces for the Car Industry (General Motors, Peugeot-Citroën, Renault, Volkswagen), and it didn't survive the "crisis" of 2008-2009.
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1 Corinthians 15:54 “Now, when what is decaying is clothed with what cannot decay, and what is dying is clothed with what cannot die, then the written word will be fulfilled: ‘Death has been swallowed up by victory!’”
Looking out across Loch Ness towards Cherry Island, an old wooden boat dominates the foreground, stark in contrast to all the others about it. I imagine this old boat has served itself well over the years, it seems a shame that it has now been left to languish by the shore, seen here from a layby off the A82 just north of Fort Augustus.
Macro Mondays 'decay' theme.
The portion of leaf measures approx 2" in width.
118 pictures in 2018 (118) and finally
A very cold dark dawn walking the dogs had me reasonably intrigued to continue my walk swopping the dogs for a camera just to see if I could drum up a photo. Frost, floods and ice surely makes it different enough to find something interesting, well not really. What a rat hole I live in, with the trees bare and the vegetation beaten back by the winter and heavy rain of late, all the litter is now in plain site. Honestly I think it is the worst I’ve ever see it, it would seem with covid forcing more people walking round locally, much more rubbish has been discarded. Rather than going to a pub many have decided to buy a carrier bag full of naff larger and drink that on their walk, discarding the empty can’s en route, not forgetting the snacks or takeaways on the way, they packets and cartons make a interesting addition to the local flora. Now I know why I walk the dogs in the dark, it’s not as depressing. Determined to get the camera out I step over the microwave, through the bushes, the bottles, cans and cartons to a flooded area frozen over, with the newly risen sun catching the ice. I blinker my vision to the restriction of the viewfinder, take a photo and head home. With this isolation give abstract beauty, without my words you need know no more. However I still see the decay beyond the frame, I think it will have to be deep snow and a heavy mist to temp me out with the camera again while lockdown continues.
This cluster of berries fascinated me. Each berry was in a different stage of decay and there was evidence of buds so that the whole process would restart in the spring.
Macro Monday's theme is "Decay". All I could find was a vase of dead and dying flowers, wilted and slowly rotting. No idea what they are: apart from being something brown. Most things when they decay end up brown.
Old Oak tree stump. Near the Florida National Scenic Trail, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl