Saturday, September 04, 2010
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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.
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I think it time to add a little tread to that tire!! ((smile))
Have a great Holiday Weekend.
I love how you depicted transportation. So many forms of transportation use those!!!!!!! Have a blessed Sunday sweet friend.
Fun shot, Sue. Now that's one balding tire.
I had to click on this one to get a better look. Yikes!! Where would you ever find this, I hope not in a parking spot!!! How strange, it will stick in my mind. I've never seen a tire in this shape, they must all get tossed before they get this bad!
Wow! A tyre like that would never allow a car here to pass a safety check. I bet the rest of the car is just as dilapidated? :-) Dave
I did enlarge and what the camera sees always amazes me, things we do not notice when we look at an old tire like this, the lines and holes and strings and frizzes and even the grass looks different. love it
Whole different kind of wheels back then for sure.
This definitely fits - and it's very interesting!
I guess this is what they mean by threadbare. Remarkable shot, and definitely a fabulous contribution to the theme! I love seeing how varied the interpretations can be, and yours nicely lives out at the edge of the bell curve. As it should be :)
My problem is...I would mess up taking a picture of a concrete block...honestly. I do love viewing God's creation as captured through the camera of others and you have done that quite well.
I came across your blog through another blog I follow and have signed up as a follower. When you’re free, please do visit me and let me know what you think of my blog and leave a comment. If you like, do follow as well. I am always open to great new people and interesting websites. Look forward to hearing from you.
You found a great old truck! Nice focus on the details!
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