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The uncapped top of a corrugated iron fence seen against the clear blue sky.

Trooping Crumble Cap | Coprinellus disseminatus | Psathyrellaceae

 

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Corrugated back of the giant score board in the Crystal palace Athletics Stadium.

The milk does come in corrugated cartons

Fryeburg, Maine

 

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My favourite type of fence, in plain galvanised iron, seen against the blurry backdrop of thick green and orange foliage.

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a fujifilm xf35mm f/1.4 lens

Venezia

 

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An old green corrugated fence separating two suburban properties. On the left is an empty block that has just been newly cleared.

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WW-II Era Corrugated Metal Building Cooling Fan (revisited)

Tiburon Naval Net Depot, Marin County, Northern California, USA.

Reflections of a corrugated garden fence on the glass doors of a suburban church, from across the road.

Making optical illusions with one photo of the wall of the old Traders Post which is now covered in charcoal painted corrugated iron.

 

I like how the horizontal lines between the photos are parallel … or are they? 😋

 

This is a corrugated metal grain bin or corn crib. I looked up what the difference is between a silo and a grain bin.

 

“Grain bins and silos do not store the same products.

Grain bins store dry grain that will be used for animal feed, human consumption, or fuel. This includes, but is not limited to: shelled corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley, sunflower seeds, and flax seeds.

Silos store silage–typically something like green grass or chopped corn–which is fairly moist and is fed to livestock. The grasses or corn are more or less “pickled” so that they can keep for a long time and feed the livestock during dry seasons or other times when they have no other food to eat.”

www.adamsgrainbins.com/whats-difference-grain-bins-silos/

 

This grain bin has not been used in a long time. It is missing the door and has a nice rusty patina on the roof. The top of the roof has holes for aeration of the grain. You will also notice that it is covered in vines, a critical point that I had missed (and it is my Group). Luckily, Vince Montalbano (autofocus) pointed it out to me!

I recently took a walk around the now decommissioned Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The following series is from that day

An afternoon on a back road can reveal many opportunities. like these silos which were catching the late afternoon light. For me, the small details of an area are the most interesting subjects to discover.

Happy Macro Mondays, HMM !!

"Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased"

China Camp pier, San Rafael, San Pablo Bay, Marin County, Northern California, USA

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shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark iii and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens

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