So much beauty in rust. You have an eye for details, Mike. Happy Sunday to you too. It’s so nice to share the Sunday feeling and beautiful photos with you.
I often wonder if people who live on the streets under cardboard boxes aren’t closer to being free than the rest of us who are chained to mortgages and responsibility.
(thanks Jagged).
I probably couldn’t ask a woman that same question, huh. But I know the expression and the tricks I do are a bit slower these days, but the passion remains. Which is a lovely thing. My son is doing very well and as you know, as they go, we go. Life remains a mystery for me, which is perhaps a sign of a good mind. Or maybe I am feeble and deluded. And you?
Not too much security there…
Close to none.
It’s here https://wordpress.com/#!/read/topic/photography/
I don’t see it and have no idea what you might mean…
So much beauty in rust. You have an eye for details, Mike. Happy Sunday to you too. It’s so nice to share the Sunday feeling and beautiful photos with you.
A cyber toast Marion…..joy, laughter, passion.
Rusty metal and distressed wood make good photo subjects, as we see here!
Thanks Pat.
rust, rust and more rust – all faves Mike!!!!
Thanks Terry.
Hope that second lock isn’t on the outhouse
Great set of photos!
It is on a barn, believe it or not
Thank you Angeline.
Amazing how beautiful rust can be.
Absolutely. I am a big fan of rust and rot.
Thanks Daniel.
Nice shots! Rust looks so good in photos, and you have a good eye for peculiar items, but which I like a lot!
I’ve taken one shot in my life that contains rust
http://venomsblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/27/rusty-service/
And your shot is a really good one!
Thank you
Metal and rust. Two of my favorite things. But chains? i hate them but we always seem to be in them, no?
Great shots Mike!
I often wonder if people who live on the streets under cardboard boxes aren’t closer to being free than the rest of us who are chained to mortgages and responsibility.
(thanks Jagged).
cool stuff, nice work
Thank you very much.
Love these!
Texture, tactile, and strength.
Hi Merilee!
Hi, Mike! How’s tricks?
I probably couldn’t ask a woman that same question, huh. But I know the expression and the tricks I do are a bit slower these days, but the passion remains. Which is a lovely thing. My son is doing very well and as you know, as they go, we go. Life remains a mystery for me, which is perhaps a sign of a good mind. Or maybe I am feeble and deluded. And you?