Once the pride of the fleet at the Millfield Sawmill, it now lays rusting in the paddock.
Another rather sad and disturbing indication of the severity of the current drought that is ravaging the countryside and farms of Australia. Rusty Lakebed / Author: martin steinbrugger Many times life can seem like a thirsty barren land… / As though all our hopes and dreams, / Are little more than rusty grains of sand. Parched by disappointment time and time again… / Without hope life is but a severe drought, / That seems to have no end. Like clouds looming on the horizon withholding their rain… / So too, unless we let go of our past, / We can never be healed from all our pain. Apart from God we are as trees without water, / Destined too whither and die… / For God is the source of our eternal hope, / Through whom all life is meant to thrive! Inspired by Phil Thomson’s photo “Rusty Lakebed”
Shot at Rutherglen Victoria, with a little photoshop magic. /
The motor in this old Chev. Stylemaster sadly doesn’t run quite as well as it used to, these days !!! / This was just one of those “Magic Moments” when the kitten was in the right place at the right time !! Pentax istDS Camera
A view of Melbourne from near the Bolte Bridge at the old disused docklands. 3 shot HDR Click here for my other images of Melbourne
Location: Treasure Island San Francisco / Technique: HDR Layering
Location: San Francisco California / Technique: HDR Right after shooting at this location, Subatie (RB Member) and I returned to our vehicle just to find out that it had been towed! We walked 3/4 of Downtown San Francisco with all our equipment just to get to the car impound. Car Impound fee: $238 / Ticket fee: $60 / Dinner: $23 + Tip / Toll Fees: $8 / Amazing day of shooting and the rights to tell an awesome story: PRICELESS!
A composite image. Bluey, the blue-tongue lizard is a friend’s pet. The background is an old harvester out near Toowoomba. Bluey has his own website Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
The door of an old railway carriage on a small holding near Looe, Cornwall, UK being used to house turkeys. The property belonged to my wife’s parents and I was out in the yard chopping wood when the texture caught my eye…................actually it was a disturbance inside that got my attention, but that’s another story :-) Texture belongs to: / Unloved
you only have to look past the Obstacles to find your way through
I asked the owner if he was going to sand it and paint it and he said no he liked it like that….It is an UNFINISHED…FINISH!!! Written on the car is ….Rust is not a crime.
More brunswick laneways. peaks/vales rust/galvanized All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by Faith Hunter. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Macro photo of the rivets on an 1800’s handmade copper mining barrel. These rivets have seen better days. When new the shiny copper barrel carried the ore from the ore pile to the melting area. This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International. /
I found the spoon and the clam shell on a remote beach on Cape York /
industrial composition * / - Featured in the group Ireland
The stark contrast of a new bolt replacement used on an old rusted railcart frame.
Extremely rusted steel wheel thats sitting near the beach..in contrast to the long,slender,smooth green grass…
May 2008
Posted for the Rusty,Crusty and Falling to Bits competition featuring opposites….......
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