“ Rust bucket ”
Years ago, I attached this planter to the fence. I asked Nat if she wanted it coloured or at least protected. Nat's decision was to leave it to see what the elements would do. And here it is as it stands on the day it was captured for Wabi Sabi week. Nature is perfect. Human made, most ...
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Photo Location: Katoomba, NSW, Australia.
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": In The Home
  • Sarah Haney Edited 3 months ago

    The rust has a really great texture, and the green spilling out gives a nice sense of life.

    The rust has a really great texture, and the green spilling out gives a nice sense of life.

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  • Jen Fawkes Edited 3 months ago

    Nice image Troy, the rusty planter sits nicely against the fence, and the greenery really tells the story about natures resilience.

    Nice image Troy, the rusty planter sits nicely against the fence, and the greenery really tells the story about natures resilience.

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 3 months ago

    The bucket is old. The fence is worn. This is a fabulous piece of art, Troy. Beautifully done.

    The bucket is old. The fence is worn. This is a fabulous piece of art, Troy. Beautifully done.

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  • Monica Gyoery Edited 3 months ago

    I like the contrast between the red decay and the green life - nicely captured!

    I like the contrast between the red decay and the green life - nicely captured!

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Nikon D5600 Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
1/200 f/3.2 100 46

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