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Piles of rusting barbed wire and fencing enhancing the natural beauty of the Dash Valley, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria lake District
Anyone with steel on their boats knows that the ocean is constantly working to eat their vessel right out from under them. When the days of fishing grow long, rust busting becomes a low priority. These shackles on a fishing boat in Charleston, Oregon testify to the battle between the elements and elbow grease.
Gualala, Mendocino County, northern California coast.
Anyone not familiar with a coastal environment might not be aware of what the environment, heavy with salt moisture, can do to things, especially metal, over time.
If these were original floodlight holders on this motel, they are 15 years old.
Nice "rust brown" hue, don't you think?
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.
Artist Hans Kanters making his rust-print.
Especially for our current exhibition we transformed one of our spaces in to a "work in progress zone" Anyone who visits our gallery during this exhibition can make his own rustprint on paper.
Current exhibition: Theo Niermeijer.
More pictures from Joshua Tree National Park. Today is all about rocks and the desert.
That red line running through the rock, my wife tells me, is iron oxyde, a.k.a. rust!