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Ezekiel 24:6 “Wherefore thus saith the Lord GOD: Woe to the bloody city, to the caldron whose rust is therein, and whose rust is not gone out of it! bring it out piece by piece; no lot is fallen upon it.”
Macro Mondays theme 'Rust'.
A small section of a car brake disc. Always amazes me how quickly rust will appear on the face of a disc. After a heavy rain this afternoon, these rust spots developed within two hours
A transition to something a bit different from a Show 'n' Shine. No idea as to what model this old timer is, but it does not matter, as there is not enough showing to appreciate the actual car. No shine to this set of wheels, but most will know how much I like the look of rust and of shapes.
Will likely take two clicks to get to full view, but worth it if you like texture.
I wasn’t planning on falling in love today—but then I spotted this rust bucket with charm for days and a windshield that’s seen more sunsets than I have awkward crushes...
“You had me at oxidised.”
🎧Kygo - Freeze
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Grauland
Old farm machine
Knutsford, B.C.
The first time I saw this piece of equipment about a year ago I wasn't sure if it was in working condition or not as I figured the rust wasn't necessarily a determinant. Now, however, after my third or fourth drive past and seeing it in the exact same spot at the side of the winding back road, I've decided it no longer works! I'm not sure exactly what the machine does -- hence the title -- but I think it might be a hay baler.
Goods Way, just behind St Pancras Station, Central London
Within living memory this area was full of the rust that comes with neglect, and it seems that now the area has smartened up and become desirable so has the rust...
"You say these days are made of rust
Counted out
Counted out in loss
I've got plans to prove them wrong"
INXS: youtu.be/fWYzfrhpqPg
Happy Bokeh Wednesday, everyone!
Day 83 - Complimentary Colours
I thought this rusty owl was rather fun and it went very nicely with the lime colours of the foliage.
In de haven van Helgoland zijn prachtige structuren door roest op de havenpalen door getijdewisselingen en metalen ontstaan.
In the port vanHelgoland its magnificent structures rust harbor piles caused by tidal fluctuations and metals.
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This is a close-up photo of seaweed and patterns of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.
"And the rest is rust and stardust."
Vladimir Nabokov
There is much to appreciate what time wears away. We should also remember to apply that thought to our fellow human beings.
What remains of a 1937 Chevy coupe at Bodie State Historical Park, Bridgeport, California.
Texture Grunge Ipiccy
Rust is the common name for a very common compound, iron oxide. Iron oxide, the chemical Fe2O3, is common because iron combines very readily with oxygen -- so readily, in fact, that pure iron is only rarely found in nature. Iron (or steel) rusting is an example of corrosion.
When a drop of water hits an iron object, two things begin to happen almost immediately. First, the water, a good electrolyte, combines with carbon dioxide in the air to form a weak carbonic acid, an even better electrolyte. As the acid is formed and the iron dissolved, some of the water will begin to break down into its component pieces -- hydrogen and oxygen. The free oxygen and dissolved iron bond into iron oxide, in the process freeing electrons.
The chemical compounds found in liquids like acid rain, seawater and the salt-loaded spray from snow-belt roads make them better electrolytes than pure water, allowing their presence to speed the process of rusting on iron and other forms of corrosion on other metals.