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This was one of those little vent pipe thingies that you see on top of buildings like this. Apparently it rusted off and landed in the parking lot.

Rust detail on a water tower.

Visit to Carrie Furnaces, disused blast furnaces in Braddock, Pittsburgh.

 

A tour guided by one of the ex-employees of the plant. This is our guide, Gary.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.

An unusual case of a rust fungus on a Monstera houseplant in Melbourne, Australia. Photos from Bella Sward, used with permission.

Finally I usually hit it up with a little bit of silver paint here and there. If I was doing this for real I'd probably also go back in and start tweaking, adding some more red iron, or adding more yellow, or whatever is needed. I realize now it's not a real cut and dry step by step process.

 

Beach huts, The Dip, Old Felixstowe, Suffolk

amazing rust colours found on an old decaying shed

More rusting metal work on a large beam of wood on Hesle Forshore.

Catching up on some pictures from last year.

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365 days in colour

Ribbon seems to be the only thing that I've posted in each month's colour so here is the November ribbon.

Not sure what this sign is but I will return this weekend to salvage it ! now that my truck is sporting a new radiator

Rusting copper coils around the railings at the back of the dilapidated Ward theatre on North Street in Downtown Kingston, Jamaica.

Texture and patterns

no sunscreen for the wicked.

Pictures from a hike up near the Carson Pass, off of Highway 88, near the Nevada Line

 

Sadly, most of the rust is painted on....

A little project figuring out how to print on fabric using a electrochemical process.

2005.08.16 09:42, Hiroshima Soryo

Every day in June 08, we walked past a metal retaining wall on part of the beach at Wildwood, New Jersey and each time I photographed part of it. This is one of that series of photographs which show what colours and beauty there can be in a rusting piece of metal.

Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia

Accompagnement de sortie scolaire, theme : le temps qui passe

 

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Image created with Bresser Biolux NV microscope and compact camera, 3 images were stacked using photoshop to create a wider depth of field.

Pear rust is a Biotroph fungus which cannot survive on dead plant matter so keeps its host alive. It attacks Pears during the summer but moves to Juniper leaves during the winter as Pears shed their leaves. It needs two hosts in order to survive because of this.

 

Something a bit different for a change.

Northmoreland Park

Westmoreland County PA

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