hi, hi! i have always thought rust is beautiful. it has negative connotations, but i don't know why - it comes in many different, yet natural colors, it smells nice, feels nice. of course, it does destroy, but this world is all about death and rebirth, isn't it. a very natural thing. so that's why my daughter's name translates into english as rust.
the rusty slide show stole my heart, very,very beautiful! love that blue door. dat vergaan en overwoekeren het is zo intrigerend om naar te kijken, het prikkelt de geest en de kleuren en patronen van de roestige oppervlakken lijken kunstwerken. mooi werk honey,x
hi, hi! i have always thought rust is beautiful. it has negative connotations, but i don't know why - it comes in many different, yet natural colors, it smells nice, feels nice. of course, it does destroy, but this world is all about death and rebirth, isn't it. a very natural thing. so that's why my daughter's name translates into english as rust.
ReplyDeletegreat shots. Sometimes I feel that way.:)rusty. I love the image of the letterbox.
ReplyDeletethe rusty slide show stole my heart, very,very beautiful! love that blue door.
ReplyDeletedat vergaan en overwoekeren het is zo intrigerend om naar te kijken, het prikkelt de geest en de kleuren en patronen van de roestige oppervlakken lijken kunstwerken. mooi werk honey,x
You found beauty even in rust, my friend. xo
ReplyDeleteOH! The beauty of rust! I'm a big fan...except when it's jagged and too close to my children.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, truly!!!!
photo #2! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love rust too...worn and tired, seen better days.
ReplyDeleteOh♥Kers♥ You know I love that peeling, crackling rust!♥
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely images:
ReplyDeleteLove the door with "Letters" on it! You have a great eye for beauty in all things...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for your sweet comments on my story! (Yes I do make it up as I go along... it's so much more fun that way, haha.)
Rust is beautiful.
ReplyDeletei live for patina! real crusty peeling rusty! it gives a sense of a life lived and the mystery therein. great post!
ReplyDeleteI love rust too x
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