Burnt-out and rusted vehicle. Nikon D80 Sigma 105m macro + tripod. 1/40s f/10 
old, blue, car, rust, urban, macro, color, patterns, abandoned, brown, vivid, vehicle, vibrant, nikon, rusty, burnt, shapes, common, crusty, mysteries, abstract art, natural texture
I love macro abstract work of rejected and neglected items in our society, especially rusty old dumpsters (skips) around the back of buildings, battered boats up on dry dock, rotting wood, bark of trees, and so on. Im fascinated by the color and texture that appears with a macro lens. I do almost no post-processing after taking the shot.
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awesome find Marguirite!
HI Isa, nice to see you, thanks for the comment and the fav!
– Marguerite Foxon
Oh how gorgeous Marguerite, reminds me of opals!!!
I was going to put opals or sapphires in the title but didnt so Im glad you see that aspect!
– Marguerite Foxon
love the colours
As you well know, burnt out cars are full of color to those who have eyes (and camera lens!) to see …. Thx R
– Marguerite Foxon
great
thanks Justart – come again!
– Marguerite Foxon
Vivid and colourful. love the shapes and textures.
Thankyou so much Alixzandra for your visit and great comments. Come again sometime!!
– Marguerite Foxon
What a particular beauty this one is Marguerite – perfect title too.
thanks Geoff, glad you like it and thanks for the fav.
– Marguerite Foxon
Very nice love what a burned out car can give you
thanks for your nice comment Bob.
– Marguerite Foxon
I like the little ‘bubble’ in the bottom left of center. Really closely on a large view, it looks very organic and reminds me of life, the replication of cells, etc. Love it.
I like that a lot … the replication of cells etc … there is so much one can see in these abstracts.Appreciate your visit and comment!
– Marguerite Foxon
Oh I like this one too! You have a good eye my friend.
Debra
thanks – glad you like it. YOu should, as you are appreciative of rust!! Lol
– Marguerite Foxon
this is exrordinarily beautiful.
thanks Bruce for this fav (and the others!). Glad you like it.
– Marguerite Foxon