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Sometimes these characteristic rust-colored circles form on painted iron sheets. In this case the surface is vertical.
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Talvolta sulle lamiere di ferro verniciate si formano questi caratteristici cerchi colorati di ruggine. In questo caso la superficie è verticale.
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Ron has a love of the Z Car: “I bought a new 1973 Datsun 240 Z in December 1972, and was off and running with the Z Car. That car was a daily driver for me, then my new wife in Chicago. It was raced in Solo II, rusted, repaired, and sold in 1979. In 1975, we joined the Windy City Z Club and started to collect Z stuff ever since. My current 1971 was purchased in 1979. For the next two years we reworked or replaced everything in the car. It was painted amd pinstriped in 1981, and that’s the way it looks today. I can still manage to get a trophy in local car shows every year.”
Detail of a turn handle that opens/closes a gate on the old Dulzura Conduit (San Diego County).
Around the turn of the last century the 11-mile long Dulzura Conduit was constructed of concrete channels, wooden flumes, steel pipes and tunnels to link the Cottonwood Creek/Pine Creek watersheds with Lower Otay Lake. The last registered flow through the conduit was 08/15/2001.
I stumbled upon a whole mess of what appeared to be old, rusted air ducts. At first I didn't give this find much thought. But I stuck around and came up with this shot. It is the corner of one of the air ducts framing the other rusted piece of duct behind it.
I convinced, begged and tricked Lisa into letting me keep my F150. I plan on doing a restoration or at least refreshing of it in my spare time. I should have never put that cheap tool box on it.
A rusting garage in a laneway behind Brock Ave. caught my eye. The pattern reminded me of an abstract painting.
I rust-dyed some white muslin, then tore it into strips and handsewed the strips together to make a scarf.
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