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Rusted Metal with paint blisters

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Rusted Boat

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Shot with:

 

- Nikon D90

- Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM

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Zum Thema Mobilität (www.science-days.de/science-days/programm/) hatte die chemische Industrie bei den Science Days viel beizutragen. Auf dem Gemeinschaftsstand der Chemie-Verbände Baden-Württemberg zeigten Unternehmen aus dem Land eine Vielzahl Produkte, die mobil machen: so wurde Kautschuk, der leichter und haltbarer eine spritsparende Mobilität ermöglicht, ebenso gezeigt wie Abgaskatalysatoren. Weitere Ausstellungsstücke waren Leichtbaustoffe wie Aluminium, das im Lenkrad Sicherheit trotz geringem Gewicht bietet. Hinzu kamen Hochleistungsöle, Klebstoffe, die unflexible Schweißnähte schon bei der Produktion ersetzen und Lacke, die das Auto ansehnlich und vor allem lange wertbeständig machen. Bei der Wertbeständigkeit spielen auch spezielle Chemikalien für die Lederbehandlung für Verkleidungen und Sitze eine große Rolle – auch Chemie-Produkte aus dem Land.

Highlight am Stand war die elektrische Mobilität – exemplarisch gezeigt an einem Elektro-Smart, der mit Batterietechnologie von Evonik ausgerüstet ist. Auszubildende von Evonik aus Rheinfelden erklärten den interessierten Besuchern nicht nur, wo in einem solchen Fahrzeug überall „die Chemie“ eine entscheidende Rolle spielt. Sie zeigten auch über die Möglichkeiten und großen Chancen, die eine Ausbildung in der Chemie bietet. Von Grenzacher Azubis aus der BASF wurden sie dabei unterstützt. Hinweise auf die Chemie-Kampagne „Elementare Vielfalt“ (www.elementare-vielfalt.de) und offene Ausbildungsplätze waren für Schüler wie für Eltern interessant.

 

Patina styled 1966 Chevrolet C10 truck

Sign in the water at the River Adur, Shoreham.

Rust on an old gas pump

 

Some great old stuff.

Farm equipment salvage yard near Joplin, Missouri

Got to love Billy Talent. Have "rusted from the rain" stuck on my mind.

Red leaves on a rusted iron gate

washers have such great shapes - blogged at dancingcrow.typepad.com

having fun with the new space and exhibit at my muse, GFS

I saw the rusting vehicle while driving a Scioto County, Ohio road. It appears to be a General Motors car of 1950's vintage, but I don't recognize which make. I trust an expert will make an ID.

World War II Ammunition Magazine, Wong Nai Chung Gap Historical Trail

 

Brief History: In the 1930s, the British army began installing defense structures at the gap in preparation for possible attacks by the Japanese army. On 8th December 1941, the Battle of Hong Kong started; the Japanese landed at North Point on Hong Kong Island on 18th December, and reached Wong Nai Chung Gap on 19th December. Canadian and Hong Kong troops defended the passage and Wong Nai Chung Reservoir, with more than 600 Japanese soldiers injured or killed. The gap fell to the Japanese on 19th December, followed by Mount Nicholson and Repulse Bay the next day.

Near Nowra NSW Beecroft Peninsular

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Morris Commercial utility. Tooraweenah, NSW

detail of rusted corrugated iron fence

 

(051111#089)

On Tampa Port Authority property. Tampa, FL

The cabin of this flatbed truck has been exposed to the elements for probably half a century, or more. It has now taken on a deep rust-coloured sheen, with most of the original paint now long gone. I'm guessing that it was originally made sometime between 1930 – '50. This is one of the pieces of farming machinery left at the former Ravensborne Railway Station in Western Australia. The station was closed in 1925.

 

There are three images of this truck in my photostream.

 

Yashica Mat-124g with Fuji PRO400H film

I don't know why, but this old Jeep grabbed my attention -- something about the classic design combined with the rust and yes, the slight dent in the front bumper. A little worse for wear, but hopefully I'll look as good when I have a few more miles! :-)

rusted car engine.

Photos taken behind our mechanics garage on Walnut St. in Macungie, PA. June, 2018

The ideal is to find things that have rusted naturally, but that’s not always possible. I decided to try a new rust effect product on some items laying around the house, to see what would happen. As you can see this rust effect product works very well on plastic, wood or even glass. Also possible to paint with it. Have a good fun. You can find more pictures on my website: lakbear.blog.hu/2015/09/10/vas_lady_es_vas_baby

 

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