The color of rust

rusty chain

The third batch in my 14-year-old daughter’s experiments with macro photography, this time featuring rusty objects. The chain in the photo above is actually part of a bell chime that hangs on the banaba tree in our garden. Sam tilted the camera to photograph the chain at such an angle.

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  1. rhodora says:

    ang galing ng first pic, ung kinakalawang na chain “tanikalang may kalawang”? hehe. ! i’m now a fan of your daughter’s macro photography! hehehe. but seriously, you know, she must have something in mind when she photographed this. have you asked her why? strange images elicit strange thoughts…

  2. Connie says:

    She always says I shouldn’t just take photos of “nice” things because ugly things are real too. That’s her line when I smirk at photos of the mess in her bedroom. I suppose it reflects how she views life–good with the bad.

  3. sam says:

    Hey con…as usual, a visit to your website was a visual and culinary feast. I love your different takes on dishes…tuyo with olive oil and pesto…yum! Take care and regards to Speedy – o, Sam and the smallest one. : – )

  4. ben says:

    now we have a true ‘seeing’ photographer, hahaha! fresh vision applied to rust or the jaded view of things will get you everytime. ;-)

  5. Connie says:

    sam, so you cook now? regards to rex too. :)

    ben, actually, her reasoning was an eye opener for me hehehehe

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