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A rusting garage in a laneway behind Brock Ave. caught my eye. The pattern reminded me of an abstract painting.
A shallow pool near the high tide line on the shores of Hornby Island, BC A high concentration of iron leads to the rusting stones, while the warm pool offers good growth to the algae and other floating plant life.
This is an experiment in post processing. I played with this image to boost the contrast and saturation.
I used a pumus stick (Pumie brand) and it worked fantastic. Zud worked really well too. We probably had a combined 8 hours of scrubbing the massive amount of rust off using those products with a wire bristle brush, small scrub brush, and a rag. Then we moved it to the studio, wiped it down with a dry rag and brush and applied the navel jelly. It completely coated and neutralized the oxidation.
We plan on painting the litho press soon too.
I rust-dyed some white muslin, then tore it into strips and handsewed the strips together to make a scarf.
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Photo Machine: Nikon D60 / 55-200 mm
Day: May 7th 2011
Taken by: Chiara ©
Editing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4
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Went down to Fort Point at the Presidio of San Francisco, California. The morning was overcast but took some shots anyway.
I first saw Rusted Root play at the Boat House in Norfolk, VA, one of my favorite small venues. I later saw them in Richmond, Virginia, and then at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, and now twice at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh.
They play an eclectic blend of world inspired Rock that is heavy on percussion and non-traditional instruments. Their music is frenetic and entrancing and just a whole lot of fun with power and raw emotion thrown in for good measure.
Each of their independent acts is worth catching, but together they are an amazing band.