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it's good to see virtual friends still stopping by in the flickr world.
i rust that they still enjoy this space and, although some of us got a bit quieter, I get the image in my mind that photography is the mycorrhizal network, which connects us together to exchange our visions with those we got to rust here and not only those.
let's keep the mycelium alive, shall we? :)
| 44 mm | 1/1600 sec | f/3.5 | ISO 100 |
Near the Bay of Shoals is a stretch of shore littered with rusting cans and skeletal bedframes with mattresses amid the ruins of decaying shacks. It's the sort of eerie place that, especially in the evening, invites maudlin reflection on impermanence and inevitability.
There are some pretty rusty vehicles driving around Puerto Vallarta. Some of them might look very road worthy, but they do make for great photos
Ancient CASCO “Canada Starch” tank cars roll into St. Thomas on the Canada Air Line (former CN Cayuga Sub) for one last time. After spending years tucked away at an industry in Tillsonburg, nature’s elements have patinated these railroad relics. Nonetheless, CSTX 33 and 36 (built 9/65 and 12/68, respectively), once again turn their wheels as the “Cayuga Clipper” clears out the remaining cars on the line. The last train between St. Thomas to Tillsonburg is planned to operate on 04/30. Sadly, the process of abandonment is to follow.
A Macro Mondays submission on the subject "Rust". It was not hard to find some rusty items in my toolbox.
This is the corner of a garden implement which has been exposed to the elements for years. Resulting in peeling paint and cobwebs ...
The red color in red rock sandstone comes from the iron oxide (rust) which cements the grains of sand together. Valley of Fire, Mojave Desert, Clark County, Nevada.
Earthquake damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. On a walk around the city catching up on happenings with a wonderful Flickr/Blip friend. October 24, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
ChristChurch Cathedral's future remains uncertain. Another deadline for progress on a significant building within central Christchurch has been missed, with both the government and the Anglican Church saying there is no news on what will happen with the ChristChurch Cathedral.
For more info: www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/302797/christchurch-cathe...