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Peeling paint #4

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A power utility box of some sort, captured 12/11/10, early on an overcast morning, within trekking distance of my lachrymose lodging. A ZOOM would add to your viewing enjoyment. The initial cracking of the paint, prior to the actual full blown peeling process itself. Arreviderci, thankx for coming aboard, and for any and all favs and complimentary comments.

Comments (12)


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magnus073

4:20PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

Great capture Harry, for sure it has seen better days

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Feliciti

4:28PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

i agree with magnus !! but make a nice textures :) oh i can see a new avatar !!

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bmac62

6:48PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

Like your new avatar Harry... Cracking and peeling paint reminds me of what happens to our faces as we age. Good eye...creative.

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MrsRatbag

8:11PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

What a wonderful texture this particular item has acquired! Well captured, Harry, dare I say a cracking good couple of shots????

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danapommet

9:59PM | Mon, 05 September 2011

Lots of neat patterns and textures Harry. Dana

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durleybeachbum

2:54AM | Tue, 06 September 2011

A perfect example of 3-way nodes.

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morningglory

5:23AM | Tue, 06 September 2011

You seem to have a sort of radar for finding all these odd things. Does make for an interesting couple of pics.

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anahata.c

7:15AM | Tue, 06 September 2011

I'm just getting over a little cold, and this pic is how I look right now. Another fine shot of decay, making it a study in visual abstraction. Andrea mentioned 3-way nodes: I have no idea what that is but it sounds electrical, so I'm sure it's accurate. Shots like this make me think not so much that paint will crack this way to begin with, but that it still stays on the metal, it still adheres. In the zoom, we see how many pieces have curled up; and I wonder how they stay on at all. Anyway, like I've said in this gallery & in mine, you're a photographer who understands that the picture isn't just in the distant dramatic vista or long-sought sight, but in things right under our noses. You're always searching your living area for its endless forms of expression, one of the things that distinguishes your gallery. And btw, two people mentioned a new avatar: Either they haven't seen this one yet, or you changed it & changed it back, 'cause this looks like the one I've seen for a while. (Have I been that ill, lol? Maybe there are regional variations---ie, maybe chicago hasn't caught up to your new avatar yet. You've had this for at least several weeks, I think.) It's funny, too, how parts of this box are mostly smooth. The cracks really do form in colonies...

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tizjezzme

8:23PM | Tue, 06 September 2011

Yeah, I DO like cracked paint LOL Something about it. I have a garden shed SUPPOSEDLY in DESPERATE need of sanding and repainting, but I like it .. just the way it is :P

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tennesseecowgirl

9:36PM | Tue, 06 September 2011

You have a great way of looking and seeing things and finding beauty in them. Nice work.

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Rainastorm

2:22PM | Wed, 14 September 2011

Super cool looking shots wow neat!

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myrrhluz

10:52PM | Wed, 21 September 2011

Cracked paint is fascinating. I like the close up.


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