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Even though its working life has now expired and it is parked on the fence line it still has a useful purpose as a business advertisement.
Known by all and sundry the old Toyota has now become and icon of Camden and is now an integral part of the landscape.
Which just proves that you can't keep a good truck down.
Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
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I am sure the car buff will bring this back to life.
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Weekly submission to this week's theme: Spiral. This photo was originally taken for the weekly theme Rust however it became a runner up. This week at had a spiral week at work with business plan preparations that did not leave much time for photography.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync
"Rusted 98", 2011
18" x 24"
acrylic painting over photographic print on panel
based on photo by Chris Moxey
for upcoming show, "Devil Town"
Opens December 2nd at Gallery 1988 in LA nineteeneightyeight.com/
Stopped off at a historical site called Britannia Mines on the way back to Vancouver from Whistler Mountain. The weather cooperated and the late afternoon sunshine brought out the redness in the various rusted machinery on the site. My only regret was I had my Panasonic FZ1000 with me instead of my Canon 5D MK II kit.
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A pretty uniqued looking gas pump station. Private, hence the unconventional design. Despite my main series being in B/W, the rust under the roof really makes a strong bid for this to be in color. So it is. Also, it joins the color night time series I started awhile back.
To see more in this series, visit Color of Night
Another look at PS Ryde, rusting away on the Isle of Wight. The gaping hole to the fore is where the main funnel once was, which collapsed a few years ago.
25th October 2017.
Ich found the rusty screw in an old dusty box in the garage. My idea was to put old and new metal (alu) in the scene and at the same time to create a mirroring. I chose turquoise and blue as a color contast for the background.
This is a macro shot of our weathered wooden fence. I loved the juxtaposition of the horizonal and vertical wood and the rich textures.
I also liked the way the rusty lug nuts 'popped' against the muted colours of the wood.