Ed, thanks, I love macros, in case you hadn't guessed.
Anon, yeah, the building they are hanging upon is falling down so I will move them somewhere safer and turn them the way they belong.
dibear, thanks, rust we got it!
Cathy, thanks, poor Keith sounds like he is having a rough time. You should have seen the boss when he came home from calling the auction. he could barely walk
June, will do, as the building is falling down. I never moved them before because they hang right where the boss's dad put them, probably when they were taken off the horse that wore them. Now I will find a better spot.
Achieve, thanks!
Laughing Orca, thanks, the horseshoes say a lot to me. They are not so very big and probably came off the boss's dad's work horses, which look to have been a lot smaller than today's draft beasts. They are right where he hung them, but the old building is falling down so I will move them to a better place
Linda, no, subject matter was quite available. Thanks...the wheels are on an old fashioned hay loader that stacked loose hay on wagons.
RG, thanks, this one was fun
FW, thanks! We should box it up and sell it on Ebaby. We sure have enough. l;ol
Shirley thanks, this one was fun
MT, thank you, the son was quite obliging that day
Robin, thanks! That is the front of our "new" horse trailer.
aurora, thank you
Patches, thanks, this was a fun challenge and i had a whole day to myself to play.
23 comments:
nice photos for this challenge
Very nice shots and excellent macros..:-)
you gotta turn those horseshoes around...all your "luck" is falling out! bummer :(
Wonderful collection of rust. :)
Oh my. These pixes are great.
Rust. Now there's a interesting process.
I could send an X-ray of my hubby's knee that would supply an apt metaphor
;-)
You need to turn them horseshoes the other way . . . all the luck's runnin' out!
Great shots!
Oh my! Those are some ancient rusty horseshoes! hehe!
My favorites are the first and last photos. Great job!
~Lisa
I don't think there's a shortage of rust anywhere. I love the last shot of the wheels.
Nice job and good take on the challenge.
That's some mega rust! I can relate. Great job!
I lke the way your photos almost look like abstract art, especially the third one.
Those are all great and I like the lighting on the last one.
My favourite is the one with the black pattern against the rust - great contrast and nice red, rusty colors!
I love the various shades of rust, nice collection!
Very nice rust shots! Love the texture of that 3rd one!
Cloe, thanks, it was fun
Ed, thanks, I love macros, in case you hadn't guessed.
Anon, yeah, the building they are hanging upon is falling down so I will move them somewhere safer and turn them the way they belong.
dibear, thanks, rust we got it!
Cathy, thanks, poor Keith sounds like he is having a rough time. You should have seen the boss when he came home from calling the auction. he could barely walk
June, will do, as the building is falling down. I never moved them before because they hang right where the boss's dad put them, probably when they were taken off the horse that wore them. Now I will find a better spot.
Achieve, thanks!
Laughing Orca, thanks, the horseshoes say a lot to me. They are not so very big and probably came off the boss's dad's work horses, which look to have been a lot smaller than today's draft beasts. They are right where he hung them, but the old building is falling down so I will move them to a better place
Linda, no, subject matter was quite available. Thanks...the wheels are on an old fashioned hay loader that stacked loose hay on wagons.
RG, thanks, this one was fun
FW, thanks! We should box it up and sell it on Ebaby. We sure have enough. l;ol
Shirley thanks, this one was fun
MT, thank you, the son was quite obliging that day
Robin, thanks! That is the front of our "new" horse trailer.
aurora, thank you
Patches, thanks, this was a fun challenge and i had a whole day to myself to play.
Great shots! There is so much texture and I love how you incorporated shadows in as well.
Nice shots! Really rusty! ha ha
Jen
fantastic! love the all!
Michelle, thank you. There was so much in the way of material to choose from.......lol
Jen, thank you! We do have lots of rust
Brenda, thank you very much!
A farm grows rust, that is for certain and sure!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Linda, ain't that the truth!
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