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A small rusted screw and frame by a fence near my house. The fence is made to protect a small pond. Love to walk by there every day to watch birds and to just listen to the silence.
Happy MM
This small device was used to grease the old Singer sewing machine.
I have this sewing machine photographed here.
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Este pequeño aparato servÃa para engrasar la vieja maquina de coser Singer.
Esta máquina de coser la tengo fotografiada aquÃ.
This old tractor sits in a field east of town and has always intrigued me. A few days ago I ventured out to take pix of a friend's horse and saw the sun setting behind it and pulled over. Added texture by Picmonkey. Thanks!
Close up image of a rusting, paint peeling gate bolt at the Manila Chinese Cemetary, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines.
Created for Macro Monday's theme: Rust.
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Hello There!
This week's challenge for Macro Mondays was "Rust."
It was a nice day, so I went for a walk to find a subject for this week's macro challenge. In a back lane, I found this old sofa that had been turned upside-down and left out for the garbage collectors. The staple was used to attach the upholstery. HMM!
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On this day, the sky appeared to be filled with popcorn so I beetled on over to a familiar spot. I wanted to combine an old rusted truck that had served as a subject in the past, with those popped kernels over head. The contrast was too much to pass on, and the resulting image was a good deal of fun to create.
Found this on my way home from work. To get to this old car, I had to climb through stinger needle bushes. I think my legs may be scarred from the experience and I still didn't get the shots I wanted. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?! :-) This car can expect me back for a visit....next time with pants and boots. :-)
So tell me....this is the gas tank so why does it have a lock?
I saw this (1 of 2) behind a resturarant I believe it may be the metal plates below burners of a gas stove - WHY because of the colour of the rust. Looks like it was otside for some time. I wanted to bring them home as art pieces for yard but they were big and heavy. I came back with van awhile later and they were gone. I think some guys were having smoke and saw me photographer they must have dumped then into locked bumpster. So sucks. They are SO cool (2 huge pieces)
Taken on 6.9.17 for the group #MacroMondays - today's theme #rust
Part of a rust encrusted spring that belongs to a spring loaded field gate bolt (total length of full spring 2 & 3/4 inches x 3/4 of an inch high. 1/2 inch diameter bolt)
A photograph of #rust which matches autumnal colours; reds, yellow, orange and browns and a small helping of spider web silk.
Taken in West Wales using a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/3.5
1/200
4 mm
ISO 200
Dedicated to CH (ILYWAMHASAM)
Happy MM everyone 😄
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Todays challenge on www.photochallenge.org/ was "Rust"
which I was quite happy with as I liek rusty and crusty shot, came across this rusting away fence on my walk, and went with it,
Hope everyones week is going well