Yep, that's me. Thanks!Is that a pic of you @DebraMae? Lovely!
Yep, that's me. Thanks!Is that a pic of you @DebraMae? Lovely!
Magnificent. The cart sure has Seen Better Days.This is a picture I took many years. ago...of a broken old cart in a nearby farmers' field... I have taken thousands of photos since then.. but this one remains one of my all time favourites, so much so, despite having been taken on an old fuji finepix .... that I had the Black and white version of it framed and hung on the wall.. where it still is today...
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oh I thought it might have been a famous Poet that I didn't know.. and all the time it was a famous Forum writer...Yep, that's me. Thanks!
Wonderful. Weathered textured wood make for great photographs.@PeppermintPatty The photos in your post #11 reminded me of old shed on my property. Some of the weathered wood displays beautiful patterns, colors. But this is the one i most frequently post, with the caption: Sometimes we have to go thru a dark place to get back to the light.
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It took me a while to see this for what it is. My initial thought was, "is this a water drop"?
Susan Sarandon by her own admission has had lots of work done on her face..including her neck, chin and under her eyes.. and she had that all done before she was 65, goodness knows how much she's had done since then. You're insulting peoples intelligence when you are comparing someone with plastic surgery to any average 76 year old, and the ladies on this forum who are that age...Susan Sarandon is just eight weeks older than Marianne Faithfull. Here she is daring to pose without make-up.
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Now i need to go out and find one of my poor crushed sage bushes to photograph to show y'all--- recently found out my guess about how they get flattened to look like many spoked wheels was right: Elk will lay on them to sleep.
You look wonderful, thanks for sharing.
Great picture!This is a picture I took many years. ago...of a broken old cart in a nearby farmers' field... I have taken thousands of photos since then.. but this one remains one of my all time favourites, so much so, despite having been taken on an old fuji finepix .... that I had the Black and white version of it framed and hung on the wall.. where it still is today...
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@BretrickI done a double take, photo or painting
The signpost pole still looks sturdy for another couple of decades.When I see abandoned/junk cars in fields, I always think of the memories that must have been associated.
This photo also shows an old sign for Route 66. That also holds memories of (possibly) better days.
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Welcome IMars. Neglected Farm buildings lend themselves to great photographs. Thank you for sharing and participating on this thread.
I'm new here but here is one of my photographs or what has seen better days.
https://www.viewbug.com/photo/101574276
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There are so many derelict builds about. Great for photographic opportunities.