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Came across this beautiful rusty boat hoop anchored into the rock while walking round the small fishing harbour of Craster in Northumberland. I just love the colour and textures.
Hello as demanded by the modo. I inform you that macro has been taken last July, during my vacations at San Sebastián Spain. I could find lovely rusted things in Paris but not like the sea could did ; ) best regards
I've taken a few photos of this old relic but on this particular morning a very heavy fog rolled in and I had to pull over and get a few.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
18 April 2020.
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A rusted and decaying Drinking Fountain at Belmont State Park on Long Island, NY.
What best object to chose from for the "Iron" topic of the weekly Macro Mondays challenge, than an old rusty woodworker tool?
I've bought this antique Stanley plane for a few bucks and on a whim, some time ago, because it looked so interesting, and put it aside with the intention to try bringing it back into a working state at some time.
You can't tell from the picture, but it's a so-called "Circular plane", that allowed the woodworker, with the turn of an adjustment screw, to give is sole a concave or convex shape.
While researching about this model (Stanley No. 113) a few minutes ago, I realized that this tool is older than I thought, as it had been produced between 1877 and 1942! Mine seems to be of type 2, that is between 1880 and 1891.
This makes it suddenly even more interesting, but I'll think twice about how to restore it now...
Oh, and it definitely fits the bill for this week, as its construction is stated as "cast iron"! 😊