Travel Theme: Broken

Diving in at the eleventh hour with this one….Last Friday, Ailsa of Where’s my Backpack came up with Broken as the Travel Theme.

So here is my Broken image from a car graveyard in Turkey – a bit of rust, decay and abandonment!:

Abandoned and rusty

Abandoned and rusty

Head over to Ailsa’s blog for more.

44 comments

  1. Great shot Sue – I find car scrapyards/graveyards endlessly fascinating. You never know what might turn up.

  2. I love pictures like this. It’s great.

  3. Suzanne

    great shot – rusty old cars as so evocative – memories of journeys taken and of journeys not taken

  4. There’s no doubt that this photo fits the theme!

  5. a fantastic image!! Where has this old derelict been and who rode in her!!

  6. Rather attractively broken, Sue. I wonder if it still goes? 🙂

  7. has so much character.
    i love rust and rusty cars.

  8. THere’s nothing quite like rusty machinery to make for a good photo opportunity – Nice one!

  9. Poor thing – left alone and abandoned. In a Disney movie someone would be adopting and turning him into a shiny, beloved antique!! Great shot.

  10. Certainly seen better days Sue, but so photogenic now in its rusty, decaying and broken condition.

  11. Oh my Sue… what a beauty!! Rusty old cars – just love ’em!
    So full of wonderful colours and textures.

  12. Sonel

    Awwww, it looks so sad and lonely. You’ve captured it perfectly Sue. Great shot! 😀

  13. Fantastic image, Sue, but it almost had me in tears. 😕

  14. Love it ,,,, you have found beauty in the roughness.

  15. That has been ignored for too long… l’m a sucker for the texture!

  16. You are a master at finding beauty in decay Sue 🙂 Great shot.

  17. Something about old and rusty stuff is so appealing.

  18. decaying things have such wonderful colors, beautiful shot, regards Mitza

  19. Rust in peace! 🙂 Great capture of decay.
    Have a lovely Sunday, Sue!

Leave a Reply to Ritva's ART / Ritva Sillanmäki Cancel reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Travel with Intent

A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams

Rantings Of A Third Kind

The Blog about everything and nothing and it's all done in the best possible taste!

A LONDON MISCELLANY

A look at the stranger side of the greatest city in the world

John's Storybook

This is a collection of stories about growing up after the second world war.

Still Restlessjo

Roaming, at home and abroad

Travel with me

Travel snapshots from Toonsarah

Kamerapromenader

En fotoblogg

An Embarrassment of Riches

Not really embarrassed.

beetleypete

The musings of a Londoner, now living in Norfolk

Travels and Trifles

Expressing Thought Through Photography

DAVID OAKES - IMAGES.

An Occasional Diary of Everyday Life and Travel in the U.K. and sometimes elsewhere

Touring My Backyard

Rediscovering Singapore

Apalabrando los días

Isabel F. Bernaldo de Quirós Blog literario y de fotografía

Marsha Ingrao - Always Write

Having fun blogging with friends

Inside My Sling Bag

Living, Loving, Laughing, Learning and (Being) Lucrative

a meditative journey

sharing photographs, poetry, and random thoughts

Travels with Ali

Travels around the world and daily life

Agnes Ashe

Pomegranates & Vine Scroll - Art Inspired Living

John's Space .....

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost

Passeios da Carla

As palavras e as fotografias não gostam de ficar fechadas muito tempo na gaveta...

beautifulpeopleinc.com

Live, Love, Travel and Laugh (Proudly Pinoy)

BODALU

Street Photography and Travel Blog

BlogBimmel

Aktuelles - Vordergründiges - Hintergründiges - Unergründliches - Dumm Tüch - Fotos

Leya

To See a World in a Grain of Sand...

%d bloggers like this: