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Rust Perspectives
This entry was written by Anna Surface and posted on April 4, 2008 at 5:55 am and filed under All Photos~Posts, Anna Photos, Still Life with tags Kansas, photography. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.






8 Comments
All great photos!! The windmill is nice to look at. The rusty “J” - i like the blue
and rust together. Good work!
The browns in the first photo are so great and the colors in the second are amazing. Such tones of blue.
Those are amazing pictures, especially the beautiful colors in the second one.
Looks like you took a picture of “my truck”. I have a thing for old trucks.
Thanks, Paul, Bo, and Kathyrn, for your comments and stopping by.
>>>”It there any beauty to rust? Is there any art to rust?”
Absolutely!
I like the second picture the most, the “J”. Fantastic colours!
Claudia
Hi Claudia and welcome. I especially like that “J” myself. Yes, there is art to rust.
Thanks for your comment and stopping by.
i am embarking on a similar project dealing with decay and weqar and tear in a modern society and peoples perspectives of this decay, perhaps we could share some ideas. check out the photo gallery on my site and send me an email! thx
Hello felbs and welcome. Your project sounds very interesting. I have an eclectic taste as a photographer; so, I have several focuses. Old things, broken things, and rust interest me; especially when surrounded by nature that has taken back, has taken over.
What you have an eye for, what interests you, follow your bliss and share.
Thanks for commenting and stopping by.
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