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Close up, the old crane rails of Tynemouth Pier look like Grand Canyon-esque landscapes. Love the ever-changing detail in these spots.
Rust, close up. Taken in the abandoned mining town "Pyramiden" on Svalbard.
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Gate latch Wistow churchyard , North Yorks.
Decades of rust, worn shiny by vistors to the churchyard. I have vivid memories of this as a child, we would run out of the school yard opposite and climb on the church wall.
Kawakawa, day three on our trip up north, March 2012. Lunch stop!
Kawakawa is a small town in the Northland Region of northern New Zealand. Kawakawa developed as a service town when coal was found in the area in 1861, but there is no longer coal mining here. The economy is based around farming.
The town is known as 'Train town', because the Bay of Islands Vintage Railway runs down the middle of its main street on the way to Opua. 8 km of the 17 km track reopened in 2008.
The town is also famous for its public toilets, designed by Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was a resident of the town from 1975 until his death in 2000.
Couch lit up with a red gel
Strobist info:
580EX II on 1/4 power with red gel shot from the right side of the camera triggered with PW