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:

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

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  2. 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.

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

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

    Good capture!

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

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  6. Very nice.. its like an abstract painting ..

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

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

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

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  10. the photo is interesting..

    just be careful when you are near in that place.

    thanks for visiting my site.

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  11. Stock up on pyjamas and then avoid it!

    Well-spotted.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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