Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Ode to Rust



I told you it's rained and rained and rained around here , so why not throw the spotlight on RUST!!! These tables at Architectural Heritage on Birmingham's southside are beautiful examples of rust at its best. Rust and peely paint.... sometimes a good thing.

Dusty Lens, this one's for you since you're the king of rusty ummmm....stuff!


15 comments:

2views2day said...

I seriously love this!

Pat said...

Nice! I like to see layers...

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Olivier said...

très beau, j'aime cette idée de ce gros plan

Kcalpesh said...

My favorite subject and color - The Rust.... love to capture it red and orange.... although feel sad for the deteriorating iron... :-(

I've posted a new picture of which I can't figure out the title... thought, may be I should take help of my friends... do check it out... - Pixellicious Photos

B SQUARED said...

Looks like all that paint may be holding all that rust together.

Rob said...

With it's textures, colors, and patterns, is there a better photographic subject than rust? Well probably, but like you show here, rust makes for intriguing detail photos. Thank you!

Daryl said...

Great minds and all that ..

These are wonderful and a lot safer looking than the one I posted

Anonymous said...

Another rust fan here! These are great shots.

Marie-Noyale said...

Taking advantage of the (Rainy) situation and beautifully!!!
I enjoy the earth tones.

Thérèse said...

Better look at it than touch it!

Lowell said...

Hey V, you've got to get outta this rust! Oh, wait. Rut?

Actually these are very interesting photos...and I think it is most appropriate to dedicate #2 to Rusty Dusty.

marley said...

There is just something about rust that is just dying to be photographed. Great shots, DL would be proud.

Bob Crowe said...

The top one sort of looks like it's been through a weenie roast more than left out in the weather. By the way, are you plagiarizing? Didn't Beethoven write an Ode To Rust?

Marie Reed said...

This makes me think of the Joan Baez song diamonds and rust!