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The grating to the West Wemyss Chapel Gardens was built in the late 16th century. Now used as the Wemyss Family private burial plot.
It looks like these could be the original metal bars used when the outside wall was built.
The gratings are well rusted and in some of the other arches are almost missing altogether.
The types of rust were as varied as the cars. I'd never really thought about rust patterns being all that different. Here they were like varied types of fungi.
The 'Riverside' development at Canary Wharf, London stalled a couple of years ago, presumably due to the recession, having had the foundations and other preparatory works completed. The enormous site is now filling up with rainwater and the concrete reinforcements are rusting away gradually. Will they need to be dug out and replaced when work resumes, I wonder? A huge task if so!
Jan 29, 2015: Starting to disassemble the front fork, handlebars removed and whaddya know: rust! Must remember to lube the new front end better.
Modernism in Dennistoun. Whitehill Pool.
Taken with Minolta MD Macro Zoom 35-70mm f3.5 on Panasonic G1.
This picture is all about perspective, shadow, and shape. I upped the saturation to make the picture a bit more bold, then I burned the shadows to give them more depth. This image was strong in its original form, and the minimal editing that I did made a difference to make this an even stronger image.