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“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” - Wayne Dyer
That statement is so true, and doubly so for photographers, I think. A couple of years ago, I would have walked across this bridge in downtown Austin, paying absolutely no attention to the rusty railing. Now I find myself looking at everything "through the lens", whether I have my camera with me or not. Photography has caused me to slow down, look at everything and see what was never visible to me before. It really has opened up my eyes. Plus it's great fun!
From the blog at: www.nomadicpursuits.com/blog/
HDR : The Big Pit, National Coal Museum, Blaenavon, Torfaen, South Wales.
Taken in the 'Scrap Yard'
Another big THANK YOU today to the 'Looney Bishop' for the excellent day out !
Box for Sophisticated Finishes Rust Antiquing Set.
See my blog post for a review of the product & tips on using it with polymer clay to create a rust-like finish: Creating a Rust Effect on Polymer Clay
Ferry loading Gantry for North Brother island. North Brother Island is an island in the East River situated between the Bronx and Riker's Island. Typhoid Mary was confined to the island for over two decades until she died there in 1938.
Union of Myanmar flag painted on rusted corrugated tin siding of a warehouse near Sittwe, Arkahine State, Myanmar.
Bokeh Thursday: Rust...on our Clematis trellis... just one lone bloom left - wish there had been more.
The light from the flash creates a visibility gradient depth-wise into the shot and the flares in the distance are intriguing, yet unsettling details. This unreliable lighting challenges our perception of the urban infrastructure because in reality, the city is rust.