Two rusty nails in NYC
Camera: Olympus SLR bought for $8 dollars- It works!!
Maybe you’d guessed from the title, but David Bowie’s ‘Ashes to Ashes’ was a major [tom] influence on this shot. The video for the song was the most expensive in the world at that time – $250,000 – and featured some of the most extreme image manipulation ever seen. Rather than the solarized pink of the ‘dozer procession’ scene, I opted for a colour infrared palette to recreate the look and feel I wanted. “My mother said, / to get things done, / you’d better not mess with Major Tom”
I have an old Smiths Enfield Bakelite clock at home which I got from my parents. / It doesn’t work, although I suspect it needs minimal work to make it do so. / It’s actually in fairly good condition. The clock-works are all well oiled & have that lovely old oily smell about them. / One of the things I love most about it is it’s beautiful art deco styling….. [No. 1 of series] SOLD – laminated print TOP TEN FINISH – Timepieces / Challenge – October 2009 Featured – Domestic Art – November 2009 /
Found this old faucet knob while looking for objects to photograph in the backyard.
Rusty star leaving its mark
Old door in the Ukrainian village house
Taken on Canon EOS 30D 1/80 f/5.6
1955 Buick Super found sitting next to an old Texaco gas station in Kemp, TX.
Chrome door handle on an old car up in Queensland, the rusty car is being eaten away by some kind of insect, leaving the beautiful pattern along the paint work Taken with Canon Ixus 75 at sunrise in winter
Adelaide, South Australia. I found this tight alley on the way to work. My first attempt at taking urban scenes.
An old rusted tin I found while taking a walk through a feild.
f/7.1 / 1/50 / ISO 100 / Canon 450D / Tamron Macro lens
Abandoned in Alabama Canon 500D, Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
Photographed in Venice.
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