I’ve been sharing my own photos now for eighteen months so I thought the end of the year was a good time to call it a day.
If you wish, you can find the published photos by following the tag “LifeLens” on the main page of my site, or by hitting this link.
I thought I’d just round off the series by re-presenting a handful of my favourites.

There’s the weathered aspect here – I love photographing rust, but also that contrast between man-made and natural. There is a group on Flickr devoted to this whole subject; it’s a popular theme for a photograph.
love your photographs. They always show such contrast and that has many depths to it, in several ways.
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Thanks. Like so much, it hones in on detail we might otherwise miss.
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Nice composition, B.
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Very nice. The rusted chain seems to be made by hand.
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Thanks
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You’re welcome
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Even the strongest of things weaken in time. Rust reminds us of that.
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Couldn’t have put that better. Especially those only perceived as strong in the first place.
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Chains are tough, but if left out in the rain, we’ll, I too am fascinated by rust. I took a pic of a rusty bridge cycling last week. It’s my banner for fbook now.
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Very symbiotic and synchronized angle
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A bit of history in those rusty links 🙂
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this is a terrific photo; I’ve written a few posts on rust; love the topic 🙂
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This is the Flickr group. The photos are of varying quality but if you love it that much, you’ll have a feast!
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Nice shot sir. 👏👏
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thanks, buddy.
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Nice! I too love photographing rusty old metal, I guess it’s a thing!
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It’s very popular. But a lot of photography is just honing in on detail which people otherwise miss. So many of my best shots are close-ups.
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