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First I apply a base of just red iron oxide with one of the sponges. I keep the paper towel handy to wipe off any excess. I also mix a bit of the red iron oxide with some toffee brown for the lighter less saturated rust that I apply over the pure red rust. I forgot to take a photo of that.
One day, I will find a vintage, rusty car in an open field (with a rainbow and lots of puffy clouds) but for now, I find I am always shooting around something I do NOT want in the pic!
Got out today, 10-09-2021 at about 9:30AM.. Hiked out to one of my spots, and then hiked out to a few spots I've never been out to before. There's so many cool areas around here. I need to find a spot where all four rails come together. As it is now, there's two busy rails, one kinda busy and another that many one or two freight roll by during the time I'm there. Two tracks together, one about a 1/4 mile away, and another about 1/2 mile away. I can't just be running between all of them. I'm too old and slow. Caught some wall graff I hadn't seen before, and also hit up a bunch of my usual spots, and saw all the changes that had taken place since the last time I'd been out there. Reminder: Pick up your fucking cans/trash. Keep throwin' your shit out there and they'll start crackin' down! It's a beautiful area. Let's keep it that way.
After straightening and fixing photos from the 9th, it's already 10-21, and I'm doubting I'll be able to get out again before the end of the month. Is this what happens when you're back to work. Benching once a month? This sucks.
As always, thanks to the writers! Stay safe out there!!
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This was one of those little vent pipe thingies that you see on top of buildings like this. Apparently it rusted off and landed in the parking lot.
An unusual case of a rust fungus on a Monstera houseplant in Melbourne, Australia. Photos from Bella Sward, used with permission.