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Amsterdamse Waterleiding duinen, The Netherlands

Rustic Falls;

Jim Peaco;

November 17, 2015;

Catalog #20371d;

Original #IMG_6457

This rusty tin roofed shed was found on a footpath just outside the village of Wonston, Hampshire UK

Rustic Gate, Stewart Island, New Zealand. Contax 139 Quartz, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 3.3/28-85, Kodak Portra 400. © All Rights Reserved. This image may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, republished, downloaded, displayed, posted, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, and recording without my written consent.

I had so much fun by making:)

The plan was to leave Death Valley in the dark and get to the Alabama Hills for sunrise. The only problem was that I looked back... and noticed the first light starting to creep across Death Valley, and I had to stop and take one or two, or forty-two shots, and by then the sun was coming up, and then I spotted this little house/barn/garage/shed/cabin sitting beside the road...

 

Many thanks to the owners who recognize the photographc potential and graciously did not post no trespassing signs around it.

reclaimed wood & galvanized buckets, Country Home

Rustic barn North of Marion, IA

Rustic garden detail at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford, Oxfordshire, Britain.

Rte. 146 Rustic Drive-In

North Smithfield, Rhode Island

 

I have driven by this many times but never stopped to photograph until I was recently inspired by Ken's photo.

 

This drive-in opened in 1951 and is the only active drive-in in Rhode Island.

 

Taken with and iPhone and processed with the Instagram app

 

Looks Better on Black ... just type "L" for Lightbox

 

Rustic barn in summer with blue sky in background.

 

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Near Jobstown, New Jersey.

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Olympus Pen-F w/ Kilfit Kilar Lens

I think I have a new addiction. These crusty, grungy Rustic Components are my latest creation. I'm having fun dreaming up new color combinations to try. I blogged about it here.

 

Copyright © 2013 by Ginger Davis Allman The Blue Bottle Tree, all rights reserved.

The eclectic decor of Zum Eulenspiegel in the Old Town of Salzburg.

 

Housed in a white-and-peach building opposite Mozart's birthplace, Zum Eulenspiegel sits at one end of a quiet cobblestone square in the Old Town. Inside, guests have a choice of five rooms on three different levels, all rustically but elegantly decorated.

 

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Rustic well in Anenské náměstí

 

Camera: Mamiya C330 Professional

Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 65mm F3.5 (Seiko shutter)

Exposure: approx. 1/30 @ F4 (Y2 filter + Pentax plastic hood)

Film: Fomapan 100 Classic dev. in Compard R09 Spezial (=Agfa Rodinal Special/Studional) in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor

Two treatments of a collapsing wood building in Benton Hot Springs. Which do you prefer? Backdrop is White Mountains range.

He who postpones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses.

Horace

 

Textures by Scrapbuddy and JS

 

Can you see the heart??

This is a new butterfly for our garden. It didn't stay for very long, so I only managed a couple of shots. This is a female, and it has a wingspan of about 53mm. It is usually found on the edges of rainforest along most of the east coast of Queensland.

  

An old buckboard outside a walled home in the little village of Galisteo, NM. Galisteo has been the scene for several movies including The Cowboys, Young Guns, Silverado and Crazy Heart.

How metal gets old with different texture and colors

Spotted this in one of the many tiny backstreets in Mousehole, Cornwall. A very rustic garden set-up with weathered ornaments, tools, tables and chairs - but it fitted the character of the place

I finally found time to visit the geysers of Heart Lake. It is a 16 mile trip that includes a steep climb out over Paycheck Pass. It was amazing and entirely worth the effort. We spotted and were buzzed by three Great Gray Owls on the way in. We witnessed magnificent thermals along Witch Creek. But Rustic Geyser was the star of the show. It erupted about every 17 minutes for us. The pool filled rapidly and then the heat caused convection which causes waves on the surface of the pool immediately before the eruption. Then there is that amazing blue bubble rising from the vent. BLURP! and the eruption is on. The play is for about 30 seconds and the geyser reaches heights of around 20 feet. It is very much like Sawmill in its behavior while in play. We even had an afterburst or second burst during one eruption. I will be back.

For this month's PCAGOE Metallic challenge, I wanted to create a polymer clay piece that had the look of rusting metal. This chunky rusted knot pendant necklace was the result of my experimenting. The pendant is hung on an upcycled piece of jute cord that was harvested from an old nautical piece of jewelry, thus the varied colors in the jute which add to the rustic and old feel of the necklace.

Just another play. Used Anita's "Papers" & Rosie's "Rustic Charm".

My first attempt at Rustic Beads using Ginger Allman's tut (The Blue Bottle Tree)

Chevrolet Pickup at the 2016 Henry, Illinois Cruise Night. I presume that it has air supension.

Trip to Las Descargues 8th August - 18th August - Macro Moths

I made a trip back to Robin Howard's beautiful place in the Midi-pyrenees with my wife on the second week of August.

We planned to stay over our anniversary but we were unsure of what the weather would be like, so very opted for a slightly longer stay of 10 days incase the weather wasn't too good.

 

We are very glad that we did as the first 4 days were quite wet and windy and with daytime temperatures not getting much higher than 18 degrees, it felt like the trip back in June al over again!

Thankfully by Saturday the temperature had recovered and we were enjoying the sunshine finally and by Monday we made use of the stunning swimming pool that we had all to ourselves (although it was quite cold and took your breathe away). Typically on the last day (Thursday) it was really warm and the pool felt a bit warmer so we made the most of it!

 

Of course Moths were once again on the agenda, a I was granted permission to use traps aeound thr garden, extending to the ridge with a generator if I wanted to.

 

The first few nights were hard going and measly pickings but of course every trap had it's surprises in, and having not been here in August before there were plenty of moths that i'd never seen before.

 

2 of the traps on the first couple of nights got water-logged and then I had the challenging time of dealing with lively Hornets, albeit they are quite docile once the sun has rose and some mornings I just had to wait for it to get light before I could get near the traps.

 

We also lost one of the bulbs in the lower garden, I woke up to find it glowing green/white and thought it was odd and then getting nearer and realising the bulb had smashed, not good as Robin didn't have a 3-pin spare. How on earth it smashed when we had no rain that night (and it had a secure rainguard on it anyway) is beyond me. I could still see the light in my vision for about 15 minutes after which was slightly worrying!

 

By Saturday and Sunday, nights were really warm and temperatures kept in the high teens some nights even when the sky had cleared and working the traps in the morning (sometimes 4) was pretty hard work to say the least. Potting stuff up I didn't recognise, keeping a list on a notepad, the traps were full up and some mornings each trap had about 400 moths in, and I had 4 running! The best night I had around 160 species which is pretty incredible for August apprarently.

 

This first post I will list the Macro Moths that I saw on my trip.

 

I still have a few for identification as always but so far the Macro Moth species list stands at 193 species.

 

Species highlighted in red are completely new to me.

 

All of the Macro Moth species that I took photos of can now be viewed on my flickr page HERE

  

Adactylotis contaminaria

Angle Shades

Barred Hook-tip

Beautiful Hook-tip

Beautiful Marbled

Beautiful Yellow Underwing

Birch Mocha

Bird's Wing

Black Arches

Black V Moth

Blair's Mocha

Blood-vein

Bordered White

Bright-line Brown-eye

Brimstone Moth

Broad-barred White

Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth

Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing

Brussels Lace

Buff Arches

Buff Ermine

Buff Footman

Buff-tip

Burnished Brass

Campion

Chinese Character

Clay

Clay Triple-lines

Cloaked Carpet

Cloaked Minor

Clouded Border

Clouded Buff

Clouded Silver

Common Carpet

Common Footman

Common Rustic

Common Wainscot

Common Wave

Common White Wave

Copper Underwing

Coronet

Coxcomb Prominent

Crescent Dart

Dark Spectacle

Dark Sword-grass

Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet

Delicate

Dewick's Plusia

Dingy Footman

Dotted Clay

Double-striped Pug

Drymonia querna

Dumeril's Rustic

Dun-bar

Dusky Marbled Brown

Ear Moth

Early Thorn

Engrailed

Epilecta linogrisea

Essex Emerald

Eupithecia semigraphata or impurata

False Mocha

Festoon

Figure of Eighty

Flame Shoulder

Flounced Rustic

Four-spotted Footman

Foxglove Pug

Frosted Yellow

Garden Carpet

Garden Tiger

Gem

Grass Emerald

Great Dart

Green Silver-lines

Grey Dagger

Gypsy Moth

Heart & Dart

Hoary Footman

Horse Chestnut

Humming-bird Hawk-moth

Idaea deversaria

Idia calvaria

Iron Prominent

Jersey Emerald

Jersey Tiger

Knot Grass

Large Yellow Underwing

Latin

Latticed Heath

Least Yellow Underwing

Leopard Moth

Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing

Lesser Cream Wave

Lesser Swallow Prominent

Lesser Treble-bar

Lesser Yellow Underwing

Light Emerald

Lime Hawk-moth

Lime-speck Pug

Lobster Moth

Lunar Thorn

Lychnis

Lythria cruentaria

Maiden's Blush

Marbled Clover

Miller

Nutmeg

Nut-tree Tussock

Oak Eggar

Oak Hook-tip

Oak Processionary

Orache Moth

Orange Footman

Paidia rica

Pale Mottled Willow

Pale Oak Beauty

Pale Prominent

Pale Shoulder

Passenger

Peach Blossom

Peacock Moth

Pebble Hook-tip

Peppered Moth

Phoenix

Pigmy Footman

Pine Hawk-moth

Pine Processionary

Pine-tree Lappet

Pinion-streaked Snout

Plum Lappet

Poplar Hawk-moth

Poplar Kitten

Poplar Lappet

Portland Riband Wave

Red Twin-spot Carpet

Riband Wave

Rosy Footman

Rosy Marbled

Ruby Tiger

Rustic

Satin Wave

Scalloped Hook-tip

Scarce Bordered Straw

Scarce Footman

Scarce Merveille du Jour

Scarlet Tiger

Scopula tesselaria

Scorched Wing

Setaceous Hebrew Character

Shark

Shears

Silver-Y

Single-dotted Wave

Small Angle Shades

Small Black Arches

Small Blood-vein

Small Dusty Wave

Small Fan-foot

Small Fan-footed Wave

Small Mottled Willow

Small Purple-barred

Small Ranunculus

Small Rivulet

Small White Wave

Snout

Speckled Beauty

Spotted Sulphur

Square-spotted Clay

Straw Dot

Straw Underwing

Swallow Prominent

Synopsia sociaria

Tawny Prominent

Tawny-barred Angle

Tephronia sepiaria

Toadflax Brocade

Treble-bar

Tree-lichen Beauty

True Lover's Knot

Vestal

Vine's Rustic

Waved Umber

White Ermine

White-point

White-speck

Willow Beauty

Wood Carpet

Yellow Shell

Yellow-barred Brindle

Yellow-headed Phoenix

Yellow-tail

Mottled Rustic moth, Caradrina morpheus. 1 June 2023. Ealing, London, England, UK.

 

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A very rustic 1970s Pottery Craft stoneware vase . : )

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