I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3.
I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West.
Come and enjoy with me.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
Not too sure what this is used for. I think it looks like some sort of hinge for the old waggon. I believe this one will be the last in my series of abandoned equipment. To see more detail just click on the picture.
My internet connection is temperamental so I hope that you get this one! Enjoying your photos enormously! You have become so "artistic" since I was gone!!
am sure u had an awesome time clicking them...i too wud have gone berserk had i set my eyes upon someplace like this........loved the rust in all of them ......:)
PHOTOIAM! WOW! Really nice...you're a PRO! Love the feel of this series...comfy like an old coat! Beautiful light, framing, subject...ahhhhhhhhh.....keep up the great work! End of story! ;) x
have you thought of opening a Flickr account for your photos. There's a free account and a paid account. I have a paid account. It's if you want to see what it looks like.
Once again, very nice image. I will miss these photos alot! I have really enjoyed these....
ReplyDeleteMy internet connection is temperamental so I hope that you get this one! Enjoying your photos enormously! You have become so "artistic" since I was gone!!
ReplyDeleteI believe your blue flower is echium, the common name is pride of Madeira. There are different species and varieties. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteYou're getting some very nice still life photos from this location!
ReplyDeleteI found this sitehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Echium_candicans_JPG01.jpg
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series you have here.It's so wonderful to view tools that were once so 'cutting" edge,now discarded but a reminder of "what once was".
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Your close-up detail photos are fantastic. I've really enjoyed the series.
ReplyDeleteRight... For a moment I thought it was ... the old-fashioned tooth extractor.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors textures and details...well-done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture.Great details and textures.I like the contrast between the colors.
ReplyDeleteencore une belle photo, tres belle macro.
ReplyDeletestill a beautiful photograph, very beautiful macro.
Another nice find among the broken treasures.
ReplyDeleteLove the depth and shadow on this one. I've really enjoyed this series--let's see what's next!
ReplyDeleteam sure u had an awesome time clicking them...i too wud have gone berserk had i set my eyes upon someplace like this........loved the rust in all of them ......:)
ReplyDeleteTan simple y tan bella composición
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joan
PHOTOIAM! WOW! Really nice...you're a PRO! Love the feel of this series...comfy like an old coat! Beautiful light, framing, subject...ahhhhhhhhh.....keep up the great work! End of story! ;) x
ReplyDeletehave you thought of opening a Flickr account for your photos. There's a free account and a paid account. I have a paid account. It's if you want to see what it looks like.
ReplyDeleteLovely series, rotting wood and rust makes for many great photo ops. Well Done!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely picture, Congratulations, you have a good eye for a photo op!
ReplyDeleteI love the green in the wood. This is a great series Photowannabe.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed them - made me think of the country around here.
ReplyDeletei liked ur blog sir
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