David de Groot said:
Thanks Horst :) I couldn't resist the dichotomy between the geometric patterns and the organic decay of the rust.
benefit of hindsight said:
I like it too. I also like the blurred background through the holes like that.
David de Groot said:
Thanks David. After I'd taken these shots, I found a door from the car a couple of metres away, unburnt and still painted blue.
photo by Alison said:
Yes! Love the geometry and the blurred stuff hehind the circles... it certainly lends itself to prolonged consideration. :)
A burning car must have started a bush fire, surely?? So... how come the door didn't burn? Mysterious! Glad I wasn't a bush creature near that wreck, the day it burnt!
David de Groot said:
Thanks Alison.
I dare say it probably did. Seems to have been there a while as there's no evidence of recent fires in the area. It's possible that the fire was fairly localised and the door blew off at some stage. Not sure.
Great picture ! ! !
Thanks Horst :) I couldn't resist the dichotomy between the geometric patterns and the organic decay of the rust.
I like it too. I also like the blurred background through the holes like that.
Thanks David. After I'd taken these shots, I found a door from the car a couple of metres away, unburnt and still painted blue.
Yes! Love the geometry and the blurred stuff hehind the circles... it certainly lends itself to prolonged consideration. :)
A burning car must have started a bush fire, surely?? So... how come the door didn't burn? Mysterious! Glad I wasn't a bush creature near that wreck, the day it burnt!
Thanks Alison.
I dare say it probably did. Seems to have been there a while as there's no evidence of recent fires in the area. It's possible that the fire was fairly localised and the door blew off at some stage. Not sure.