No one can destroy IRON, but its own RUST can
Hello Everyone,
A collection of photographs of worn out things, the iron, the wood and everything around the destruction. Few of the photographs are from different places like Beaches, road trips and some are on our terrace. A short walk through the things that got destroyed of their own course.
The first image is of a Iron chain tied to the boat, got its rust causing through the water. The saturation levels show the rust clearly. This was clicked while we had a ride to Paradise islands in Pondicherry.
The photograph below is from the CISCO an abandoned town in Colorado. I have been writing and posting photographs of this place from past 3 yrs. And each time it tales me back to this place. Left alone to dry and left alone to die each day.
The below is also from the Cisco town. Looks colorful outside and dead inside
The boat sailing through the waters
Again from Cisco
All the below photographs are from our terrace.
Starting with the photograph of an old engine shell of my dads most loved bike. He loved it so much that he kept the engine while bike was scrapped.
This is an unused paint box kept out in sun rain for years turned shining metal to brown rust.
The mosquito net holder almost of my age. They were bought just before I was born
The cement mounding used for terrace compound. When the numbers were misjudged they remained for photographs
An old photo frame with broken glass.
The Wood loosing layer by layer is also older than me. They look awesome if colored but the life of wood has no place except the show piece.
Hope you had good time watching the old things that still live in photographs.
Have a great day all 🙂🙂
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