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One of a few huge bolts that holds up a large sculpture.
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Love the color and texture of the rust.
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Thanks Mtngal. The texture showed up nice considering I used a 28-300 zoom hand held.
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If you hadn't told us, I'm sure we would all be guessing what this bolt's purpose in life is.
Great shot. Cal |
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Beautiful rust. Do you have a picture of the sculpture?
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This is the sculpture. Nothing else but the pole which is about 40 feet high
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Some time back on a local Japanese TV station there was a feature on a lady who went around photographing exactly what you just did.
Your photo certainly pops out at you. Given the detail you could count each rust spot. Aloha |
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Bynxs you win the eye for detail award. Nice attention to small things in life.
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