I do like the potograph very much, it has a solid yet lonley feel when looking at the structure and seeing nothing around it, the lighting is somewhat dreamy and a bit dark, almost forboding.
TAS: Yes the corrugated iron seems to be everywhere in country Australia, it was cheap, strong and tended to cool down fast in summer making the nights still bearable.
OBtH: Your words describe my current state! Perhaps its my subconscious in action...... dunno..
The stock yards around the area were still being used, there were half decomposed lambs tails everwhere which had a rather pungent odour
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4 Comments:
that corrugated tin seems to find itself on every continent...
By Anonymous, at 4:03 pm
I do like the potograph very much, it has a solid yet lonley feel when looking at the structure and seeing nothing around it, the lighting is somewhat dreamy and a bit dark, almost forboding.
By Ole Blue The Heretic, at 4:32 am
Loving all the photos johnno - keep 'em comin'.
By MaryB, at 2:25 am
TAS: Yes the corrugated iron seems to be everywhere in country Australia, it was cheap, strong and tended to cool down fast in summer making the nights still bearable.
OBtH: Your words describe my current state! Perhaps its my subconscious in action...... dunno..
The stock yards around the area were still being used, there were half decomposed lambs tails everwhere which had a rather pungent odour
By Johnno, at 4:06 am
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