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Ancient truck often used for photoshoots sitting outside the Casegoods building, Distillery District, Toronto. Trying out my new 35mm f1.8 prime Nikkor lens.
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My first entry in the April Photo Challenge. Trevor alternates the challenges, so there won't be another one until June, so get in on the action while the gettin's good. This month's theme is "entropy."
Anyway, my first photo is a rusted pole, shot with my 100mm macro lens, this morning. It's at the intersection of 28th St and Army Navy Drive in Arlington, and holds the bus schedule for Route 22B. For you technical folk, I added a small amount of sharpening and bumped the saturation a bit. I kept my XTi on continuous shooting and AI Servo for focusing, and shot 4 frames to make sure I could get one in focus.
there was no padlock, but it was rusted so much it wouldnt open.. i wonder what mysteries it holds behind it
een tijdje geleden heb ik affiches gemaakt voor het AmsterdamSymphony Orchestra met bustes van componisten met make-up. Toen zag ik dit affiche. Stelletje Steledieven! Later zag ik dat het affiche deels was afgeplakt met "RUST". Wat een toeval!
This batch was taken with a long lens through a chain link fence. The trucks were too close to get the whole of any of them, but it was a fun shoot anyway!
My parents' new garden, as seen through the top of an old gate given new life as an entrance to their garden.
Detail from the Orange Road Bridge in Delaware County, OH. Built in 1898, closed for a few years now (don't know the last time it was painted). All the rust made it much more interesting...
Every day in June 08, we walked past a metal retaining wall on part of the beach at Wildwood, New Jersey and each time I photographed part of it. This is one of that series of photographs which show what colours and beauty there can be in a rusting piece of metal.
I discovered these large, cut steel plates at the top of our driveway, covered in detritus. They were cut by Michael Rodriques several years ago. Kudis to the elements for the rust.
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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Went out via Cooroy this morning to photograph some rusty farm equipment. After that I saw this cute Kelpie outside the Noosa Library in Wallace Park, Queensland.
She looks better than the farm equipment :-) A little sad, having to wait outside on her own.
The Kelpie is an Australian sheep dog successful at mustering and droving with little or no command guidance. They are medium-sized dogs and come in a variety of colours. Kelpies have been exported throughout the world and are used to muster livestock, primarily sheep, cattle and goats.
Robert Kaleski published the first standard for the Kelpie in 1904.
19/30 Rust November, 365 Colours.