Sunday, July 12, 2009

Exposed Rebar

Click to enlarge - there's a lot of detail hiding in there
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Exposed rebar on the underneath of a covered walkway. Looks a bit unseemly but I don't think it's likely to collapse any time soon. Hopefully not anyway because what it's shading is the store where I buy my kids' pajamas.
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23 comments:

Miranda said...

Neat shot, its quite artsy!

Ellie said...

I respect the strength of the metal that carry the years to keep man's work in stone and standing!

Carver said...

It makes an interested shot.

Mojo said...

Well if it does collapse, I hope it's when you're not in there!

Cool shot... a different view of something people walk by every day and miss.

Anonymous said...

I echo what Mojo said...
keep your eye on it, very good capture too....

annalarssonphotography said...

I echo what Mojo said too..
Watch your step!

Good capture!

Anonymous said...

The blow-up is stunning in its detail. A good one, well observed.

Daryl said...

Very nice.. its like an abstract painting ..

Bim said...

I go with Daryl - I like it.

Claremont First Ward said...

Knowing that rebar is helping the structure is a good thing, right? :)

Clueless in Boston said...

Very artistic. I like this shot.

floreta said...

interesting textures. i like that the piece is angled a bit.

Rune Eide said...

You know a neat pattern when you see one - bur I wouldn't trust that construction very far...

The Explorer said...

the photo is interesting..

just be careful when you are near in that place.

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Liz Hinds said...

Stock up on pyjamas and then avoid it!

Well-spotted.

amanda said...

This made for a very interesting shot I like it a lot Robin!

Genny said...

Your photographs are alwasy so unique. I love them, Robin. And I love the black and white.

Jientje said...

I'm glad I clicked, there is so much texture in that picture.

EG CameraGirl said...

Very cool shot, Robin!

Linnea said...

Very intriguing. I never would have guessed what it is! Love the graphic nature of it...Thanks for visiting my MM...

Anonymous said...

For safety purposes, I hope you were near the doorway!! *lol*

RivkA with a capital A said...

nice angle (on the church of the holy sepulchre) -- I always photo it straight on, getting the double arch below....

storyteller said...

Interesting choice ;--)
Congratulations on your well-deserved award.
Hugs and blessings,