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Rusty roof.
It was built in a time long ago in a time now past.
Now it is partially hidden by a tree, a tree that was freshly planted there in a time now past.
As the tree grew the house aged, its roof became rusty with weather and age, and the tree grew.
Its timbers became dry and weathered for they never did get that lick of paint, and the tree grew.
Seasons came and seasons went. good times came and good times went, and the tree grew.
Cold winds blew while the tree still grew.
For the house became old and it was time to renew.
Another house was built anew.
And after all these years the tree still grew.
Appin, New South Wales, Australia.
Rusty sits quietly on the edge of the canal, casting its line into the water. It’s a quiet rebellion, an attempt to escape the chaos of constant connection, data streams, and the relentless hum of the city. In this moment, Rusty isn't monitoring systems or calculating algorithms; it’s simply fishing, waiting for something to take the bait. A brief pause to find peace in an increasingly digital world. In a landscape driven by circuits and code, even technology needs a break from itself.
An interesting rusty wall in Barcelona.
Processed at CloudHdr.com, perspective correction with the Gimp.
Enjoying a trip to Carburn Park in October.
The Rusty Blackbirds were a highlight for me!
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Scotch and Drambuie
A rusty nail is a cocktail made by mixing Scotch whisky with Drambuie in a ratio ranging from 1:1 to 2:1. It is typically served on the rocks in an old-fashioned glass (also known as a rocks glass), though it can be served "up" in a stemmed glass. The cocktail's origin goes back to the 1937 British Industries Fair, but it gained widespread popularity in the 1950s after being endorsed by New York's 21 Club. Its prominence grew further a decade later when it became the go-to cocktail of the Rat Pack.-
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A rusty bolt, part of the in-building steel structure of the old welding hall of the former shipyard NDSM, 2016.
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Took a long time, but I finally found a rusty flower. I think it's a hotncoldus flower.
Cool. This shot hit Explore on February 28, 2010.
Another shot of the rusty, iron gate within the grounds of Lauriston Castle.
While I've taken and posted a couple of other shots of this detail of the gate, today I wanted the out-of-focus background to reflect the autumnal colours that abound in the grounds of this lovely, old house.
I was also very impressed with the image stabilisation of my humble Olympus OM-D 10 II; this image was taken hand-held at the 300 mm (600 mm equivalent) end of the lens at just 1/30s!
Rusty & Crusty Pigeon
Tone Mapped with NIK Collection Color EFEX pro 4 in Photoshop, corrected with Lightroom
My rusty nail collection for FlickrFriday 1039C. I found they in my toolshed and guess some are at least 30 years old. I will keep the collection. Come back for a visit in 20 years and see what has happened with the nails.
Name: Rusty-naped pitta (male)
Scientific: Hydrornis oatesi
Malay: Berlau Tengkuk-karat / Burung Pita Gunung / Pacat Tepus
Family: Pittidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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We found this rusty fence during a walk in the Lake District in 2008. It was a wonderful holiday though we had lots of rain.
At least I think so...
I had the pleasure of house-sitting and caring for two pups and a guinea pig (Patches) over the weekend...The dogs were great; Patches hates me! lol
Telephoto image through the legs of the old Kinzua Viaduct. Up above here is a platform built for visitors to walk out onto what’s left of what was once the tallest railroad bridge in the world.
Engineering note: This bridge was built of cast iron in 1882 and entirely rebuilt with steel in 1900, in the era where trains were getting a lot heavier. It went out of service in 1959.
The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail. This is bicycle number #15.
To learn more about this project see the 100bicycles group.